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January 02, 2024 | Litigation Daily

Litigation Leaders: Lynn Neuner of Simpson Thacher on the Enduring Value of Being a Generalist

"I've always loved being a student, so I enjoy the chance to educate myself about new fields. The clients appreciate that I bring a broad spectrum of skills to the table."
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January 02, 2024 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Simpson Thacher Litigation Co-Chair on the Enduring Value of Being a Generalist

"I've always loved being a student, so I enjoy the chance to educate myself about new fields. The clients appreciate that I bring a broad spectrum of skills to the table."
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December 12, 2023 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Stolen Cryptocurrency Not Loss to Physical Property, California Court Rules

How do you buy property insurance for something that cannot be touched? The literal impossibility of physical damage is a red flag to many insurers.
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December 08, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Settled for $3M: Body Camera Footage and Familial Ties Key in Resolving Pedestrian's Case

"Had we not had that first body camera footage, our liability case and claims for punitive damages and attorney's fees under 13-6-11 would not have been as strong," said plaintiff counsel Jeb Butler of Butler Kahn.
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December 08, 2023 | New York Law Journal

The Crime-Fraud Exception: A Defense Lawyer's Quandary

The crime-fraud exception often presents a quandary to attorney-client privilege. Is your client's question to you—and your advice—protected by that privilege, or must you disclose it to a grand jury should you be served a subpeona seeking information about any conversations you may have had with a client about extradition? If the crime-fraud exception applies, should you have also considered telling your client of that possibility when they first asked you the question and avoiding the issue altogether?
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Wrongful Use of Civil Proceedings and Related Torts in Pennsylvania, Second Edition Authors: George Bochetto, David P. Heim, John A. O’Connell, Robert S. Tintner View this Book

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December 08, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Substance Over Form: Application of Anti-SLAPP Statutes in Federal Court

Many states have enacted statutes curtailing lawsuits designed to chill free speech. Known as anti-SLAPP statutes, these laws often include mechanisms to protect defendants from the burdens of litigation—for example, by allowing defendants to obtain a prompt dismissal through a special pre-trial motion, to avoid discovery and to recover their attorneys' fees upon prevailing.
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November 22, 2023 | Law.com

Judge Partially Dismisses Negligence Suit Against Trucking Company Over Employee's Road Rage Killing

A West Virginia federal judge partially dismissed a widow's suit against a trucking company after one of its drivers shot and killed her husband in a road rage incident, ruling she failed to prove that the company knew or should have known that he possessed or carried a loaded, improperly stored firearm.
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November 20, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

The 2023 WIPL Awards: In-House Best Mentor

For this award, Corporate Counsel recognizes those who have excelled at mentoring others in achieving their career objectives through moral, social, and intellectual support.
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November 19, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

AI Is Here to Stay. What Will It Take to Use it Wisely?

We regularly hear concerns about the ability of Generative AI to provide the kind of quality that clients expect from their lawyers, and about whether lawyers will be "replaced" by technology. We think both of these concerns are frequently overstated, and distract lawyers from the very timely opportunity to shape AI and the powerful adaptations and applications it will inspire.
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November 07, 2023 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Pennsylvania District Court Rules That 'Other Insurance' Clause Not a Violation of Excess Coverage Framework

Travelers won a case defending the validity of its "Other Insurance" clause and enforcement of a stated UIM limit.
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