0 results for 'undefined'
Hausfeld Bets on Antitrust Litigation, Big Tech and Female Leadership
With five offices in the U.S. and seven in Europe, global boutique litigation firm Hausfeld prioritizes antitrust claims including against Big Tech led by a diverse team. More than 40% of the firm's lawyers are female.Bruce Kauffman, Former Federal Judge and Dilworth Paxson Chairman, Dies at 86
"He was a friend, mentor, leader and someone you could always rely on for practical advice and problem solving," said Elliott Greenleaf's John P. Elliott.Ignored by Lawyers? Barnes & Thornburg Legal-Ops Pros Tell How They Get the Client's Ear
Barnes & Thornburg's Elisabeth Schroeder and Jared Applegate stressed the importance of 'soft skills' and continuously lightening the operational load as must-needed skills to succeed in legal-ops and how to earn that elusive seat at the table.Auto Accident Led to Replacement of Each Knee, Plaintiff Claimed
On Jan. 15, 2018, plaintiff Mark Butler, 59, was driving on Landisville Road, in Buckingham Township. His sport utility vehicle's right side was struck by the front end of a sport utility vehicle that was being driven by Melissa Doll, who was exiting a private driveway. Butler claimed that he suffered injuries of his back, his knees and a shoulder.'How Does This Make Any Sense?': Market Dubious Over Clydes, BLM Merger
Concerns have been raised over BLM's financial difficulties and other stressors in recent years.View more book results for the query "*"
Athens 5th Century B.C. Politics—America 2021
No one said it better than Aristotle in Politics (Book IV, Chapter 8 and Book V, Chapters 3 & 10): The interests of the community and individual citizen must comport; and, government leaders must adhere to the law of the land. And the laws must foster that alignment of interests.Cryptocurrency at a Regulatory Crossroads in New York
Cryptocurrency's widespread adoption is limited, in part, by an uncertain, still developing regulatory framework surrounding it. State banking regulators historically played a significant role in regulating crypto, but more recently, state attorneys general are taking a more active role in the cryptocurrency regulatory and enforcement landscape. This article discusses that landscape.What Lawyers Need to Know About Vendor Risk Management, and Ethical Obligations to Clients
If attorneys fail to assess vendors properly and to identify and manage the potential risks they may create, attorneys fail in their ethical obligations to their clients and do disservice to their own personnel too. This article discusses appropriate processes to manage supplier risk.Old Precedent Is Alive and Kicking: FLSA and 'Par-Knit Mills'
This case that is a Fair Labor Standards Act case cites to the author's seminal victory in Par-Knit Mills v. Stockbridge Fabrics, 636 F.2d 51 (3rd Cir. 1980). This case also has implications for Pennsylvania's new Arbitration Act.Trending Stories