“You cannot not be aware. Otherwise, you will not be relevant in the boardroom or relevant for the senior executives who come to you for advice,” said David Bamlango, general counsel of the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank.
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Your Clients Are Leaving Without Telling You: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.
Vacancies, Politics May Cloud Future of NY Commission on Judicial Nomination
Some in New York’s political realm have said they believe that the decadeslong appointive process for screening Court of Appeals judges should be cast aside.
'Just Scratching the Surface': The Next Evolution of Generative AI in Legal
In this week’s episode, Baker McKenzie’s Danielle Benecke returns to the podcast to discuss where the legal industry stands with generative artificial intelligence as the technology matures.
Class Certification Order Over Marriott Data Breach Back Up on Appeal
“If allowed to stand, the recertification order would have enormous implications for class litigation, multidistrict litigation, and class-action waivers,” said Matthew Hellman, co-chairman of Jenner & Block’s appellate and Supreme Court practice.
'Anti-Competitive' Commission Rule Challenged in Class Action Filed Against Major Real Estate Brokerages
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
Hotel Stayers Sue Days Inn Over Bedbug Bites, Infestation
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM’s source for immediate alerting on just filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.
Full 9th Circuit Will Review If Anti-SLAPP Denials Can Be Immediately Appealed
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press plans to file a brief in favor of interlocutory appeal.
Willkie Farr Taps Bay Area Gibson Dunn Partner to Help Lead White-Collar Practice
Michael Li-Ming Wong is departing Gibson Dunn after more than 12 years at the firm.
Federal Judge Allows Video Privacy Violation Claim to Proceed Against Documentary Streaming Platform
Media company and streaming service CuriosityStream’s motion for reconsideration to compel arbitration and dismiss claims it violated the Video Privacy Protection Act was once more denied by a Maryland federal court.