“We did more than our share of capital markets work in the crappiest market we have seen in a long time,” said Cooley chair Joe Conroy.
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A 'Shocking Opinion'?: 'Duty to Defend' Under Fire in Ga. Court of Appeals Opinion
“There isn’t a businessperson in the state that’s not going to not lose the duty to defend because within [the new criteria,” the defendant-appellee attorney said. “They can either have the financial wherewithal or can borrow it. … It reaches so much further than it needed to go.”
European Parliament Passes Landmark AI Act, World's First Comprehensive Law Regulating Artificial Intelligence
The first-ever legal framework on artificial intelligence, the AI Act, could set the tone for AI regulation around the world.
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, Offsetting 'Interest Rate-Challenged' Practices With Disputes, Sees Flat Year for Revenue, Profits
A strong year for litigation and disputes combined with a decent year for M&A and sluggish areas of the real estate practice, global CEO Steve Baumer said.
Despite Decades of Precedent, Court Backs Parents on Teen Contraceptives
“The Fifth Circuit decision contradicts federal law and is the latest high-profile decision relating to birth control access since the disastrous (Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health) decision,” Democracy Forward Foundation said.
Extra Burden or Fewer Late Nights? What Lawyers Think of 3rd Circuit's New 5 P.M. Filing Deadline
Some attorneys expect work-life balance benefits while others aren’t quite sold on the earlier deadline but are getting used to it.
3 Things You Need to Know About 'Algorithmic Audits'
Algorithmic audits are coming up in legislation and state laws. But experts believe that these laws cannot exist in a vacuum, and may need more collaborative, interjurisdictional approaches.
Tenth Circuit Tosses 'Bivens' Lawsuit Against U.S. Marshals, Offers Candid Assessment of Supreme Court Precedent
In Logsdon v. U.S. Marshal Service, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit made the seemingly all-but-inevitable decision to refuse to recognize a Bivens claim in a new context. But in doing so, the appellate court offered a surprisingly candid assessment of the current state of the law—and on where the Supreme Court […]
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Is the lunch meeting still a thing? Is it a lost art? A lost opportunity?
Life of Miami Judge Threatened: Florida Man Arrested
“Everybody wants to learn about what they can do to mitigate the risk,” said John Muffler, an expert on judicial security who travels across the country holding seminars for judges.