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Winners & Losers of 2020: Lawyers, Judge Got Caught on the Wrong Side of Line
Amid all the adversity of 2020, some New Jersey attorneys experienced great personal and professional achievements, while others faced their own unique low points. What follows is a look at some of the biggest winners and losers of the New Jersey legal community in the past year.Nervous System: Before the Battle Over 5G, There Was the Battle Over 3G
Exactly how to share cellular connection has been the source of endless innovation, competition, debate, and patent wars. And in this month's history of cybersecurity, we explore how lessons learned from 3G can be applicable to the 5G landscape.Court of Chancery Permits $4.3 Billion Interim Distribution in Altaba Dissolution
The opinion also provides important guidance with respect to several other issues that arise in long-form dissolutions, and, given the unprecedented size and complexity of Altaba's dissolution, it will likely be the first of a number of opinions and orders to do so in this case.Debevoise Tops Latin America M&A Rankings as Region's Deal Activity Falls
Debevoise & Plimpton led on its representation of Verizon in the carrier's $6.25 billion purchase of TracFone Wireless.View more book results for the query "Verizon Communications"
Debevoise Jumps to Top of Latin America M&A Rankings as Region's Deal Activity Falls
Debevoise & Plimpton led rankings by deal value for the first nine months of 2020, while Brazil's Pinheiro Neto Advogados handled the most transactions.Does Workers' Compensation Cover Injuries Sustained by Remote Workers?
Spoiler alert ... the answer to the question is YES. Under the right set of facts, an injury sustained by a remote employee may be covered by the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act.The Antitrust Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
One area of the law in which her opinions in a most prolific career are rare, is that of antitrust. It could be that Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who joined a U.S. Supreme Court already heavy with two antitrust jurists—Justices Stephen Breyer and Justice John Paul Stevens, and more recently Justice Neil Gorsuch—felt the viewpoints of her better-versed colleagues more compelling than her own thoughts on the matter.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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