The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is considering whether Uber’s pop-up screen gave reasonable notice of the rideshare company’s updated terms that would limit a registered rider’s $63 million damages claim to arbitration after he suffered paralyzing injuries in a crash.

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“Answer your phone when it rings, return your messages and emails promptly, and become the person your colleagues can rely on even if that means spending time on non-billable matters such as serving as a sounding board for others.”
'I Was Just White-Shamed': Employee Sues Over Fallout From Diversity Training
“We feel like there’s a lot of allegations here that would show that the school district really deliberately went after [the plaintiff] and retaliated against him for exercising his constitutional right,” The Fairness Center’s Nathan McGrath said.
White and Male: Men Account for 68% of Georgia's Judicial Appointments
After being reelected to a second term, Gov. Brian Kemp appointed more than two-dozen judges to Georgia state, superior and appellate courts in 2023.
Start 2024 By Considering The Synergy Between Retirement and Succession Planning
Attorney retirement and succession planning are critical issues that are often overlooked at the management level of law firms. A key question arises: What should come first, retirement or succession planning? Although they go hand in hand, many firms avoid addressing both.
Will Slaughter and May's New Flexible Work Offering Actually Work?
That a firm of Slaughters’ calibre and conservatism has put forward a solution to an age-old problem is refreshing, but lots of questions remain, writes The London Lawyer.
Cross-Border and Big Law Mergers May Heat Up in 2024: The Morning Minute
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Orrick's Data Breach Was Bigger Than Previously Reported
An additional 176,000 people were added to the affected cohort, while several other firms reported new data breaches at the end of 2023.
IQVIA Ends Merger Deal With Propel Media Amid FTC Opposition, Judge's Order
The health care industry has been a focal point for the FTC, ensuring mergers do not harm competition, raise drug prices or harm the labor market.
The Law Firm Disrupted: Peaks and Valleys in the World of Virtual Firms
After FisherBroyles ramped up quickly to become the first distributed firm in the Am Law 200, it lost roughly half its lawyers to a spinoff. But there’s a surprising lack of rancor surrounding the exodus.