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Judge Awards $180M in Fees After 'Unusually Prolonged and Contentious' Case Against Facebook
On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria awarded the full fee request and approved the $725 million settlement with Facebook's Meta Platforms over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.A Push for More Progress: Increased Diversity in the Legal Profession
While diversity within the legal profession has improved over the last few years, progress has been slow, and law firm leadership must be further educated on the importance of diversity and inclusion so they will take greater steps toward enhancing diversity among leadership and increasing transparency of their firm's diversity, equity and inclusion practices.This Litigation Funder Has Loaned Money To a Growing List of Troubled Firms
When Philadelphia-based Sacks Weston declared bankruptcy in August, it became the latest firm to do business with Virage Capital and then hit the skids.People in the News—Oct. 2, 2023—Duffy + Fulginiti, Stradley Ronon
Thomas J. Duffy of Duffy + Fulginiti has been named the 2023 recipient of the Jefferson Moss-Magee Humanitarian Award.View more book results for the query "National Football League"
'I Have to Follow the Law': Judge Abruptly Ends Roundup Trial, Rules for Monsanto
St. Louis County Circuit Court Judge Brian May, on Thursday, granted Monsanto's motion for a directed verdict at the close of evidence presented by the plaintiff, Mark McCostlin.Big Law Can Still Charm Summer Associates: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Lawyers See Growing Demand in Athletes' NIL Deals, Even as Some Agreements Remain 'Pretty Small'
NIL deals could increase demand for multiple law firm practices, such as labor and employment, as the legalities surrounding the agreements evolve, noted Ron Gaither of Baker & Hostetler.Eagles Fans Sack Washington Commanders' Argument That E-Tickets Forced Their Claims Into Arbitration
"It is far from clear that the expectations for receiving and reviewing specific contract terms associated with cruise ship tickets, which are for a multi-day journey on an ocean-going vessel into international waters with overnight lodging, are necessarily applicable to tickets to attend a three-hour sporting event," wrote the court, clearing the way for a lawsuit by a group of NFL fans who fell from an elevated surface at FedEx Field.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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