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'Don't Be Scared': Attorneys Talk Navigating Ethical Pitfalls of AI in Legal Practice
"It is a very effective tool in certain situations. It is not effective in other areas," Daniel Siegel said.
Roundup MDL Lead Counsel Defend Fee Allocations: 'Limited Funds Available'
The fee committee, which is comprised of the three lead plaintiffs' firms in the Roundup multidistrict litigation, allocated 81% to themselves, but three firms objected to their allocations.
Business Litigation Firm Sees Founding Partner Leave for Spinoff With Pa., NY, NJ Offices
Litigation boutique P&K Park is composed of five attorneys who were with the firm previously known as Littleton Park Joyce Ughetta & Kelly.
Former GSK Patent Leader Moves to Troutman Pepper
Duke Fitch started at the company as a medicinal chemist and rose to vice president of U.S. pharmaceutical patents after earning his law degree.
Immigration Judge's Sexual Harassment of Employee Costs DOJ $1.2M
Shortly after the parties attended a Rule 16 conference, and without conducting any discovery whatsoever, the DOJ made a Rule 68 offer of judgment to Escoto. Reading between the lines of the litigation, it was apparent the DOJ did not want to subject Laurent to cross examination and wanted this matter to go away quickly.View more book results for the query "*"


People in the News—Feb. 16, 2024—Weber Kracht
Weber Kracht and Chellew announced that Kathryn Liebhaber, a senior associate attorney with the firm, has been appointed to the board of directors of Perkasie Pride.
Proposed Rule 16.1: A Fix for MDL Problems?
The proposal of Rule 16.1 poses the question of whether there are serious problems afflicting MDL procedures. And if so, is proposed Rule 16.1 the solution?

CFPB Details Student Loan Servicers' Struggles in Wake of Borrowers Resuming Payments
The CFPB report highlights three prevailing issues student loan servicers are having in the wake of borrowers resuming their payments: extended call hold times, income-driven repayment application processing delays, and inaccurate billing and disclosure statements.
Big Law Is Aggressive With Rates. Should Midsize Firms Follow?
As Big Law keeps getting rewarded for pushing large rate hikes, analysts and consultants say midsize firms are leaving money on the table.
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