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Complying With Ethical Rules as a Law Firm Associate
Associates owe professional duties to their clients that are independent of their believed lack of seniority, according to Dentons' Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair.
What France and the US Could Learn From Each Other About Divorce
"After talking with other divorce lawyers on a recent trip to France, I came away with a few ideas for how the U.S. could improve its approach, while my French counterparts learned a few things about the American system," says Alphonse Provinziano of Provinziano & Associates.
California Law Firm Accused of Legal Malpractice and Fraudulent Billing Practices
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Former Air Force GC Takes Legal Reins of Airbus-Backed Space Station Startup
Thomas Ayres, who oversaw 2,600 attorneys while Air Force legal chief, also is a former chief legal officer of the U.S. Space Force, which protects U.S. and allied interests in space.
Sun-Maid's 'Yogurt-Covered' Raisin Accused of Falsely Advertising Product as 'Healthy Snack'
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Amazon Sued Over Monthly Price Hikes to Prime Video Subscriptions
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Wisner Baum Roiled After Roundup MDL Leadership Firms Seek 81% of Fees
At least five plaintiffs' firms, including Wisner Baum, which won verdicts of $289 million and $2 billion in 2018 and 2019, are objecting to the allocation of common benefit fees in the Roundup multidistrict litigation.
Google Hit With Consumer Class Action Claiming Pixel Pro 6 Smartphone Has Overheating Defect
"Google is well aware of the Product's Defect; Google has included a section on its website entitled 'Help keep your Pixel phone from feeling too warm or hot.' Google has failed to initiate a campaign informing consumers of the Defect and/or recalling the Product and removing it from the market," the complaint said about the Google Pixel Pro 6 smartphone.
Employment Lawsuit Against LA Times Alleges Retaliation After Rebuffing Co-Worker's Sexual Advances
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