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Can E-Discovery Professionals Fill Privacy Roles? It's a Natural—But Difficult—Transition
The line between e-discovery and privacy talent continues to blur in the eyes of organizations that need help managing information governance. But first, e-discovery professionals need to master international privacy laws.Florida Judge Narrows Multidistrict Litigation Claims Over Zantac
In six separate orders Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg of the Southern District of Florida dismissed large chunks of the litigation over heartburn medication Zantac, including RICO and medical monitoring claims. But plaintiffs lawyers insist the "vast majority" of their claims are moving forward.For ALSPs, Is It Better to Go Big or Go Niche?
While clients may increasingly want ALSPs to expand their range of services and offerings, the end result could find legal departments grappling with an overstuffed and redundant list of homogenized outside service providers.In Tight E-discovery Job Market, ALSPs Have an Edge
ALSPs may have in-house and outside counsel beat when it comes to both e-discovery salaries and the opportunity for career advancement.View more book results for the query "Sanofi US Services Inc"
Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: How Do You Move the Needle on Diversity in the Litigation Bar? Try.
Several recent moves by law firms and judges prove that transforming the litigation bar from an old boys club to a more modern and diverse group is going to require intentionality.Drugmakers Seek Dismissal of Zantac Lawsuits With at Least 2 Days of Arguments
The hearings are expected to address whether to dismiss about 1,300 Zantac lawsuits in the multidistrict litigation, and potentially 70,000 more claims registered with the court. U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg, in Florida's Southern District, ordered "our next generation of lawyers" to make the arguments.Meet the Federal Judge Who is Championing Diversity in the Zantac MDL
"There are inventive things judges can do in cases, like the ability to use a traditional notion of appointing leadership in an MDL, but thinking more creatively and broadly of who can be a member of that leadership," said U.S. District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg.