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Bayard Director Elected to Vice Chair of Philadelphia Bar Association Business Law Section
Bayard announced that Evan T. Miller, a director in the firm's corporate bankruptcy group, was elected as the Philadelphia Bar Association business law section vice chair.Bouchard Announces April Retirement, Ending 34 Years of Practice and Judging in Chancery Court
Bouchard presided over the expansion of the bench to seven judges to handle a caseload snowballing with the number of companies incorporating in Delaware.What's Next: Biometric Backlash: BIPA Creeping Into A Court Near You, But Will it Stick?
The germination of facial recognition legislation suggests a growing distrust for biometric databases.Amazon Company Accused of Violating Illinois Biometrics Law, Breaching Security for Thousands
The District of Delaware case alleges thousands of Illinoisans now face a heightened risk of becoming victims of identity theft or fraud due to practices by Amazon Web Services Inc. and Pindrop Security Inc., both of which are Delaware corporations, in violation of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act.Court OKs AG Directives, But What's Next For the Police Transparency Movement in NJ?
Attorneys supporting the directives called for the Legislature to go further, while the Appellate Division panel said, "It is not for this court to assess the Attorney General's policy choice. Our only focus is on his authority to implement the policy choice he has made."Bayard Adds Litigation Associate in Wilmington
Bayard expanded its litigation group with the addition of Ronald P. Golden III to its Wilmington office, according to an announcement from the firm.Mid-Market Recap: Associates Have it Tough, But Is It As Bad as During the Great Recession?
With large law firms laying off associates, and others feeling adrift amid remote work during the pandemic, does that create an opportunity for mid-market firms?Del. Supreme Court Weighs if Insurers May Deny UIM Benefits
The state's high court is considering whether a car crash victim is eligible for multiple types of insurance benefits.Del. Supreme Court Weighs When Insurers May Deny Underinsured Motorist Benefits
The Delaware Supreme Court on Wednesday heard argument in a case questioning whether passengers injured in a car crash can be eligible for multiple types of insurance benefits.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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