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A New Wave of Class Actions: The Genetic Information Privacy Act
"In 2023 alone, over 50 GIPA complaints were filed, and new suits continue to be filed in 2024," write Kathleen Carlson, Lawrence Fogel and Colleen Brown of Sidley Austin.Alston Sees Litigation 'Spike,' Contributing to 8% Revenue and Net Income Growth
The firm reached another financial milestone in 2023, when its PEP passed the $3 million mark for the first time, increasing 9.3% to $3.252 million.'Biden v. Nebraska': Apolitical Judiciary or a Political Judiciary?
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Biden administration implemented a program that would have brought significant financial relief to millions of borrowers across the nation. But instead, Biden v. Nebraska struck down the program and further unveiled a U.S. Supreme Court willing to engage in questionable legal analyses and stand in the place of other branches of government to garner an outcome favorable to its own political ideologies.Sullivan & Cromwell's 'Man on the Inside': Lawsuit Throws Spotlight on Former FTX GC
Ryne Miller is not a defendant in the shareholder lawsuit, but it asserts he helped funnel millions of dollars in work to Sullivan & Cromwell after he left the firm to join FTX in 2021.Lawsuit Throws Spotlight on Former FTX GC, Calls Him Sullivan & Cromwell's 'Man on the Inside'
Ryne Miller is not a defendant in the shareholder lawsuit, but it asserts he helped funnel millions of dollars in work to Sullivan & Cromwell after he left the firm to join FTX in 2021.View more book results for the query "MCI WORLDCOM Inc"
Trends In Real Estate Litigation, Part 1: Statutes of Limitations
This four-part series will examine how litigation impacts various aspects of practice in the real estate industry. It will also explore how even well-informed parties (and their counsel) frequently trip up by not anticipating how New York's courts will apply the law in their situation. This first article in the series will discuss some of the hazards of statutes of limitations, which have an appearance of simplicity that can be deceptive.People in the News—Feb. 12, 2024—Marshall Dennehey, McNees
Medical malpractice litigator Alyson J. Kirleis has joined Marshall Dennehey's Pittsburgh office as a shareholder in the health care department.Mitigating Cyber Risk: Back to the Basics in 2024
Cyber risk continues to evolve and grow as more businesses expand their digital footprints and threat actors continue to reap monetary gains…Who Got the Work: Gibbons Director Enters to Defend Verizon in Shareholder Derivative Suit
Gibbons director of business and commercial litigation Samuel I. Portnoy has entered an appearance for Verizon's top officers in a pending shareholder derivative lawsuit.Regulating Hidden Fees Can Improve Competition and Fight Inflation
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has shown that effective regulation can provide significant benefits at minimum costs.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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