They join existing co-chairs Ted Wells and Jessica Carey, who are in New York.

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Kieran Donovan walked away from Big Law to pursue a passion that tapped into his legal expertise in technology and data privacy. It also helped him address his own childhood trauma. In launching the tech start-up k-ID, he hopes to protect children’s privacy and shield them from the evils that can be found online.
Bankruptcy Filings Rise 13 Percent
Total bankruptcy filings rose 13 percent, and business bankruptcies rose nearly 30 percent, in the twelve-month period ending Sept. 30, 2023. This continues a moderate rebound after more than a decade of sharply dropping totals.
Bankruptcy Filings Rise 13 Percent
Total bankruptcy filings rose 13 percent, and business bankruptcies rose nearly 30 percent, in the twelve-month period ending Sept. 30, 2023. This continues a moderate rebound after more than a decade of sharply dropping totals.
Supreme Court Will Log On to Social Media and the First Amendment This Term
The justices will hear a series of social network cases just months after Elena Kagan observed that “these are not like the nine greatest experts on the internet.”
Proskauer Rose, Ex-COO Near Settlement to Trade Secrets Row
In a letter Tuesday, former COO Jonathan O’Brien’s lawyer told Judge Analisa Torres that “the parties are optimistic that they will be able to finalize a settlement agreement within approximately 30 days.”
Forum Shopping Can Hurt Quality of Judges' Decisions, Study Says
“Where forum shopping leads to forum crowding… that’s bad for the docket, that’s bad for the litigants, that’s bad for the judiciary,” said Berkeley Law professor Tejas Narechania.
Mothers Still Face Disproportionate Burden in Legal Field, ABA Report Finds
“The differences the data reflects are that mothers are disproportionately not getting important assignments, not being assigned matters with travel, not having sponsors and mentors, and there’s a disparity in income particularly as income rises,” attorney Roberta Liebenberg, a co-author of the report, said.
Why Are Lawyers Among First to Plead Guilty in Election-Meddling Case?
Lawyers often know the advantages of taking pleas early in legal proceedings, said Emory law professor Fred Smith Jr.
Tufts Medical Center Discriminated Against Nurse by Requiring Overtime Work, Says Massachusetts Court
“We are aware that a number of cases, arising in a variety of different settings, have concluded that overtime can be an essential function of a job,” said the court. “However, the fact that overtime has been found to be an essential function in certain settings does not compel the conclusion that it is an […]