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Uber and Gibson Dunn Put the Brakes on Monopoly Claims
Defunct ride-hailing company Sidecar will have the opportunity to amend its antitrust claims against Uber by Feb. 4.New GACDL Head Says Legal Reforms Made Georgia 'Better,' but Work Still Remains
The mission of the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers is to ensure "everyone is treated fairly and not being throttled by government powers," said incoming President Lawrence Zimmerman.PNC Bank Heads to Trial Over Customer's Alleged Sexual Assault of Employee
While much attention has been focused on corporate liability for sexual harassment by managers against subordinates, the PNC Bank suit could shed light on the extent of an employer's obligation to protect its workers from misconduct by customers or other outsiders.US Judge, Weighing 'Tincher,' Green-Lights Strict Liability Claims Against Med Device Maker
Especially at the motion to dismiss phase, U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania said it made more sense to allow the strict liability claims to proceed.What if Impeachments Were Tried Like Other Federal Crimes?
As the Senate impeachment trial commences, it's worth looking at the trial through the lens of the Federal Rules of Evidence, if only to see what guidance they provide.View more book results for the query "*"
Trial by Jury: What if Impeachments Were Tried Like Federal Crimes?
As the Senate impeachment trial commences, it's worth looking at the trial through the lens of the Federal Rules of Evidence, if only to see what guidance they provide.Master LNG Sale and Purchase Agreements: Making Sense of the Available Model Forms
The liquefied natural gas (LNG) boom in the United States, Australia and Qatar has ushered in a new era of short-term supply deals for the natural…Women Land Editor-in-Chief Positions at Nation's 16 Top Law Reviews
The top editorial post of the flagship law journals at the highest-ranked schools in the country include Nicole Collins at the Stanford Law Review, Noor-ul-ain Hasan at the California Law Review at Berkeley Law, and Alveena Fatima Shah at the UCLA Law Review.Women Hold Editor-in-Chief Positions at the 16 Most Elite Law Reviews
The work that law schools and law journals have done in recent years to foster more diverse memberships is paying off with women taking the top editorial post of the flagship law journals at the highest-ranked schools in the country.