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Preserving Adams' Path of Representing Unpopular Clients
Our society – especially attorneys – should recognize the institutional importance of representing unpopular clients and refrain from criticizing those that follow John Adams' path.Have Corporate Legal Departments Whittled Themselves Into a Corner?
Paring down outside counsel lists could ultimately hamstring legal departments' ability to negotiate for lower rates, suggests a new report.The Industrial Sector Is No Longer Surging
"While industrial users shifted their distribution practices to meet retail demand during the height of the pandemic, we are now seeing businesses reevaluate these methods as consumer preferences shift again from goods to experiences."Washington Insurance Commissioner Exceeded Authority With Credit Scoring Ban
The court did find that the insurance office presented records that contained credible information that the use of credit scores is discriminatory.Brown Rudnick Sex Trafficking Suit Against Pornhub, Visa Clears Major Hurdle
In an order issued Friday, U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney kept Visa in the case because "it is alleged to have continued to recognize as a merchant an immense, well known, and highly visible business that it knew used its websites to host and monetize child porn."View more book results for the query "*"
Brown Rudnick Sex Trafficking Suit Against Pornhub, Visa Clears Major Hurdle
In an order issued Friday, U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney kept Visa in the case because "it is alleged to have continued to recognize as a merchant an immense, well known, and highly visible business that it knew used its websites to host and monetize child porn."RailWorks Track Systems Sues MARTA for Breach of Contract for $133M in Work
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.RCL Track Services Sues Ferrion for Breach of Contract
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Man Sues United Rentals for Allegedly Altering Equipment to Cause Injuries
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Nervous System: How to Have a Secure Conversation With a Stranger
For years, the problem of how to distribute encryption keys before a call seemed like a catch-22. This month's history of cybersecurity shows how that problem was solved with the help of the "session key" and how it eventually became declassified information.