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Knowable Launches Contract Analytics Platform, Centralizing Its Offerings and User Interface
With its new Contracts Data Management Platform, the Axiom spinoff is streamlining the way its users' access their contract data and the company's services.Reading the Tea Leaves in NHSTA's First Approval of Fully Autonomous Vehicles
While the NHTSA's approval only applied to a fleet of low-speed, small vehicles used solely for delivering goods, it does offer some insights into the regulator's thinking.Is There a 'Hidden' Defendant in Your Catastrophic Auto Injury Case?
In catastrophic auto injury cases involving limited auto insurance coverage or a single-vehicle accident where there is no liability insurance, theories of liability against non-drivers—who we'll call "hidden" defendants—are key to achieving a successful result.Farmers Worry Florida Bill Will Worsen Labor Scarcity Woes
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has made the E-Verify issue a priority, saying it would remove an incentive for people to come illegally.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Feb. 12, 2020—Hamburg Rubin
Susan E. Piette, partner in the trusts and estates practice at Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin, was interviewed on "Legal Talk With Stacy Clark," a new show on MLTV-Main Line Network.Sixth Circ.: Attorneys Not Liable Under FDCPA for Reasonable Mistakes of State Law
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit recently held in a split decision that attorneys garnishing a debtor do not make a "false, deceptive or misleading representation" under the Federal Debt Collection Practices Act when their representations of law are later proven wrong, so long as they represent a reasonable interpretation of the law.Tips for Managing Complex Multi-Subsidiary, Multi-Jurisdictional IP Portfolios
Practical tips addressing IP-related issues that arise for companies with multiple subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or abroad.On Appeals: California Supreme Court's Latest Guidance on How to Answer 'Who's Appealing?'
In 'K.J. v. Los Angeles Unified School District,' the court offered some clarification as to how far one can stretch the maxim that notices of appeal are to be liberally construed.The Law Offices Doroshow, Pasquale, Krawitz and Bhaya Adds 2 Associates
The Law Offices Doroshow, Pasquale, Krawitz and Bhaya announced that it brought on associates Joel Wright Collins and Alexis Stombaugh.Increase Your Value as An Advisor
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