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Appellate Court Hears Arguments in Thumbs-Up Emoji Contract Case
A Canadian grain farmer argued his casual response to a text meant he'd received the message, not agreed to a full contract with a grain buyer.Rising Stars: The UK Legal Industry's Best Up-And-Coming Women, 2024
More than 120 entries have been whittled down to the top 25 women aged under 40 tipped to spearhead the next generation of leading partners.Copyright Fair Use and The Dark Knight
Let's say we want to tell stories using Batman. The copyright on the original Batman comic does not expire until 2035. To what extent can we use Batman and rely on the fair use doctrine?Florida Legal Awards: Q&As With Finalists for Litigation Department of the Year
Five firms are finalists for the Daily Business Review's Litigation Department of the Year.SEC 'Neither-Understands/Nor-Cares' About Realities of Settlement Gag Rule
This article examines the SEC's no-admit/no-deny rule through the lens of the SEC's recent denial of a request to modify the rule filed by an external advocacy organization and concludes that the SEC should have given more consideration to amending the rule.View more book results for the query "King"
King & Spalding Sees PEP Spike 12% Amid 'Solid and Even Demand' Growth
"The reality is they worked harder. The head count didn't grow, but the work did," said Robert Hays, speaking on the firm's 5.8% revenue rise.Mortgage Contingency Clauses; Riparian Rights: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "Mason v. Pembroke NY," where a purchaser breached contract by failing to comply with mortgage contingency clause in applying for a larger mortgage than permitted by the clause, and the riparian rights case "Talmidov Inc. v. Marina Holding Corp" involving an action for quiet title, ejectment, trespass and a declaration of easement by necessity relating to land submerged by a body of water near the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn.How a Plaintiffs Lawyer Armored Up for the Mass Arbitration Battle
Raphael Janove, who launched his own firm last month, said he plans to focus largely on mass arbitration to pursue consumer claims against mobile games developers.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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