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Corporate Counsel

Consider Hiring Former Prosecutors for Nonlitigation In-House Jobs

What about hiring former prosecutors for nonlitigation roles, where sharp legal minds are needed for complex transactions? Can prosecutors adapt their litigation skills to help a company drive revenue? Absolutely.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

On Second Thought: Supplementing Expert Reports

Many cases are won or lost on expert opinions. Expert retention is a subtle art, often representing one of the more significant and challenging investments a party makes in a litigation.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

You Have the Right to Remain Amused

According to the most current statistics, lawyers have a shockingly high rate of depression: 28 percent of lawyers admit to suffering from depression,…
5 minute read

Legaltech News

3 Key Lessons from E-Discovery Case Law in 2018

Some e-discovery best practices may appear to be common sense, but in fact may not be as common as they should.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: A Look at the Dumbest (and Not-So-Dumb) Lawsuits of the Year

It's time for a favorite holiday tradition—the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform's annual list of the year's 10 most ridiculous lawsuits.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Bloomberg Breach-of-Contract Suit Against UBS Survives Dismissal Motion

U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni said the financial firm's venue choice was sensible, and refused to dismiss three of the four breach-of-contract claims against UBS over its use of Bloomberg's proprietary data.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Judge Allows Bloomberg Breach-of-Contract Suit Against UBS to Move Forward

U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni said the financial firm's venue choice was sensible, and refused to dismiss three of the four breach-of-contract claims against UBS over its use of Bloomberg's proprietary data.
4 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Laster Foils Corporations' Bid to Limit Forum in Securities Act Claims

The decision was a win for plaintiffs, who will now have greater flexibility in deciding where to file lawsuits alleging fraud that occurred during companies' initial public offerings
4 minute read

The Recorder

Tech Firms Lose Out on Bid to Limit Forum in Securities Act Claims

Blue Apron, Stitch Fix and Roku lost out in a bid in the Delaware Court of Chancery to use forum-selection provisions in corporate charters to force shareholders to litigate securities fraud claims in federal court.
4 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Two More Ex-Wilmington Trust Executives Sentenced, Capping Prosecution Over Bank's Downfall

Both men were convicted in May, along with former Wilmington Trust president Robert V.A. Harra and David Gibson, who served as the bank's chief financial officer, of multiple crimes stemming from the bank's collapse in 2011.
2 minute read

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