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Take Nothing: 2 Law Firms Trounce Multimillion-Dollar Trade Secrets Suit
After more than a year and a half of litigation, CAP Barbell abandoned the lawsuit completely on April 29, 2024, filing a motion to dismiss all claims, Porter Hedges said.Miami Jury Returns $2.5M Verdict Against Assisted-Living Facility
"You have to get all of the information because the nursing home is not going to tell you the truth of what happened," said John "Jack" McLuskey, a partner at McLuskey, McDonald & Hughes.Can Second Hundred Firms Gain Ground on 'Price-Insensitive' Practice Areas?
Smaller firms have more to lose when a client says, "You're not price competitive." That's forced them to keep focus on sophisticated work from mid-market clients and routine work for high-end clients.Can Second Hundred Firms Gain Ground on 'Price-Insensitive' Practice Areas?
Smaller firms have more to lose when a client says, "You're not price competitive." That's forced them to keep focus on sophisticated work from mid-market clients and routine work for high-end clients.O'Melveny Team Takes Pro Bono Client From 'Life Without Parole' to Life on the Outside
Parole commissioners called the case of Gilbert Mendez "refreshing" since most of the changes he made to improve himself came before he had any real hope of ever getting out of prison.View more book results for the query "Google"
'Not Ripe': Challenge of Georgia Court of Appeals Candidate's Residency Nixed
"Most tellingly, he did not have a key to the apartment, a mailbox key, or a device to access the building. To get into the apartment, he had to make arrangements with one of his sons," the judge wrote.Docusign to Acquire CLM Provider Lexion for $165M in Cash
Docusign looks to strengthen its position in Intelligent Agreement Management by adding Lexion's generative AI capabilities to the Docusign IAM platform, in the process expanding its ability to serve the legal market.Activision Owes Acceleration Bay $23.4M for Multiplayer Gaming Patent Infringement, Jury Says
The jury found Activision liable for $18 million for infringing in World of Warcraft and another $5.4 million for infringing in two Call of Duty games.Disciplinary Court: Phila. Judge Violated Conduct Rules With Politically Charged Facebook Posts
The case is the first in Pennsylvania to grapple with what a judge may or may not post on social media. At the heart of the matter is a question of where the line lies between impropriety and a judge's protected free speech.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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