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Mid-Market Roundup: Living Space, Office Space and Cyberspace Are All Top Issues for Midsize Law
Each week our team of regional editors shares the trends, challenges, opportunities and observations emerging in their markets.Lost in the Metaverse: Courts Ready for Influx of Cases
Intellectual property lawyers are giving similar warnings when it comes to protecting intellectual property assets in the metaverse. The lines between fair use and infringement are being drawn by the courts now.EU Enforcement Puts Big Law Attorneys on the Front Lines of Big Tech Regulation
With the European Union's new set of tech-focused competition rules just on the horizon, Northern California law firms are already feeling the weight of rising enforcement.Attorney of the Year Leander Dolphin Blazes Trail, Sharing Love and Thanks With Supporters
The first Black woman to lead a Connecticut-based major law firm is also the Connecticut Law Tribune's Attorney of the YearAntitrust Chief Barred From Google Cases Amid Recusal Push
In private practice, Kanter represented News Corp., Yelp Inc. and Microsoft Corp., among others, who offered evidence to Justice Department antitrust officials that the companies said showed how Google's conduct harmed their business.View more book results for the query "Epic Games"
Building Safe Playgrounds for the Legal Metaverse
The success of any Metaverse project over the medium-term will be defined by its ability to maintain law, order, privacy and safety for all, particularly the target audience, especially where children under 16 are involved.Opportunities, Risks and Strategies In the Metaverse
While it is still unknown how the metaverse will take shape lawyers advising brands should familiarize themselves with the opportunities it presents, the risks involved, and strategies to consider for enhancing and protecting a client's brand.The Soft Skills It Takes to Succeed as Part of a Virtual Law Firm Trial Team
The multi-firm, all-star approach to staffing multidistrict and mass torts cases may not be a panacea, but it's got its upsides — especially for litigators who aren't afraid to share the credit.Can Your CEO Help Win Your Case?
How can corporate in-house counsel prepare for—and defend—allegations that go to the heart of the company's business? One of the most critical steps is to identify the right company witnesses and prepare them to testify. In "bet-the-company" disputes, those witnesses should be high-ranking senior executives who can look the jury in the eye and explain the company's actions.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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