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Deal Watch: Latham, Goodwin, Covington Steer Life Sciences Deals. And Is It Time for an M&A Rebound?
Near-record highs of private equity dry powder and corporate cash reserves are paired with high interest rates and other factors. Which will win out?Five Indicators Mediation Is at a Tipping Point
More and more, countries, courts and states are turning to mediation to solve more complex disputes due to its collaborative, cost-effective, and confidential process. It allows all parties greater control over the outcome and greater speed to resolution. Mediation is proven to help courts decrease case backlogs and help businesses resolve legal disputes quickly and efficiently.Defendants Likely to Adopt This Jurisdiction Challenge While 'Mallory' Questions Loom
Defendants in Philadelphia's Paraquat mass tort say the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling upholding Pennsylvania's consent by registration statute doesn't change their stance that out-of-state plaintiffs can't sue them in the Keystone State.'We Want to Stigmatize That Work': Report Focuses on Big Law's Ties to Fossil Fuel Industry
Law Students for Climate Accountability said more law firms received an "A" in its scorecard this year, but most received "D" and "F" scores.Third Circuit Redefines 'Effective Prohibition' in Wireless Communications Disputes
With respect to the "effective prohibition" standard, the court held that Verizon had proven that there was a "significant gap" in its coverage, and that the proposed monopole would fill that gap.View more book results for the query "Chevron"
Beg to 'Defer': Agency Deference in Recent Pennsylvania Court Cases and Its Future
This article will investigate the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court and Supreme Court's recent rulings on agency deference.Emojis Are Increasingly Legally Binding: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Herring Fishermen Ask Justices to Gut 'Chevron' Deference to Federal Agencies
Supreme Court will consider if the doctrine it created in 1984 should remain.Who Gets the Last Word?: Judicial Deference and Agency Determinations
Plainly, the New Jersey Supreme Court applied inconsistent standards of review on essentially the exact same issue. Worse yet, the court doesn't seem to be aware that it has apparently shifted from a strict review to an essentially hands-off position.Supreme Court Will Weigh the Constitutionality of Administrative Courts
The issue is whether an administrative court's order that a fine be paid violates the right to a jury trial.