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McDermott Lands Partners From Kirkland, Goodwin, DLA, Others in Transactions Practice Binge
The firm is bringing on six new partners from six different firms across the U.S. in order to add some heft to its transactions practice.Lawsuits Filed in 2020 Over COVID-19 Were Diverse, but Limited
Most pandemic lawsuits targeted specific industries, such as nursing homes, cruise ships, universities and insurance firms. For 2021, lawyers expect to see more lawsuits against insurance firms over business interruption claims, and possibly employment class actions focused on the COVID-19 vaccine.Law Firms and Cyber Insurance: Under-Educated and Overexposed
Law professionals can gain a deeper understanding of the digital threats they face, and why (and how) they can be properly insured.Law Firms and Cyber Insurance: Under-Educated and Overexposed
Law professionals can gain a deeper understanding of the digital threats they face, and why (and how) they can be properly insured.When It Comes to Cyber Insurance, Law Firms Are Under-Educated and Overexposed
Legal professionals have a lot to learn about digital threats they and their clients face, why they need cyber insurance, and how to get it.Rejecting 'Set-Up' Claim, 11th Circuit Affirms $8M Award Against Nationwide
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a more than $8.2 million judgment against Nationwide Insurance in a contentious and closely-watched traffic fatality case.Will Ransomware Attack Make Law Firms 'WannaCry'?
Amid a massive, worldwide ransomware attack, a leading firm in Rhode Island has sued its insurer over a similar cyber assault that it claims cost it $700,000 in lost billings. Providence-based Moses Afonso Ryan is representing itself in a suit filed last week against Sentinel Insurance Co.Anthem Won't Pay Breakup Fee, Uber Clashes With Regulators (Again), and the Cool Richard Cordray
Anthem Inc. is dropping its bid to acquire rival health insurer Cigna Corp., and the company's stepping up the conflict in refusing to pay a $1.85 billion breakup fee. Uber Technologies and San Francisco tax authorities are fighting over public access to driver names and addresses—the latest confrontation between the ride-hailing company and regulators. And the clock expired on a Republican-led bid, through the Congressional Review Act, to void the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's prepaid card rule. This is a roundup of regulatory action.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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