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Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Visa and Mastercard can't escape the latest round of swipe fee antitrust litigation on summary judgment.Lawyer-Lobbyist Receipts Continue to Outpace Overall Expenditures on State Lobbying
"My impression, overall, is that the utilization of law firms to take on government affairs projects and clients is increasing, which is really positive," David Pascrell, chair of Gibbons' government and regulatory affairs group, said.Deal Watch: Wachtell and S&C Broker Largest M&A Deal Yet of 2024
The deal continues both Wachtell and Sullivan & Cromwell's dominance in financial institution M&A matters.'An Era of Heightened Risk': Class Action Onslaught Shows No Signs of Abating
Mega-settlements and high class-certification rates likely will "incentivize the plaintiffs' class action bar to be equally if not more aggressive with their case filings and settlement positions in 2024," according to a report by the law firm Duane Morris.Chip-Maker Micron Scoops Up Legal Leader From Rival That's Restructuring
Michael Ray is leaving Western Digital for Micron as Micron prepares to invest $150 billion in manufacturing and R&D over the next decade.View more book results for the query "Mastercard"
IAPP AI Governance Conference Takeaways: Job Replacement Fears, Algorithmic Audits and AI Ethics
IAPP's first ever AI Governance Global 2023 conference in Boston discussed how AI governance can fit into today's data privacy regime while also allowing technology to flourish.Despite Initial Concerns, Judge Green-lights Settlement Over Hyundai, Kia Thefts
On Monday, U.S. District Judge James Selna said he would approve an estimated $200 million class action settlement with Hyundai and Kia over vehicle thefts.Report: 91% Want Digital Payments of Class Action and Mass Tort Settlement Funds
The inaugural "Digital Payments in Class Actions and Mass Torts" report, released on Monday by Western Alliance Bank's Digital Disbursements, found 170 settlements had a digital payment option in 2022, up from two in 2019.For Legal Departments, Which AI Worries Are Fanciful and Which Are Well-Founded?
"Thoughtful ways to approach risks, even without regulations in place, just raise the bar for everybody," said Innovaccer legal chief Dan Guggenheim, a panelist at the Berkeley Law AI Institute.Attorneys Anticipate New Cannabis Law Will Help Address Financial and Legal Matters in Industry
"Not everybody in New Jersey has a stash of gold bars in their closet, ready to fund their projects," Brian M. McGovern, a partner at Archer & Greiner, said. "This is definitely going to open up the possibility of some investors who previously may have been unwilling to provide financing."Download Now
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