A lawsuit brought by a Tennessee couple whose infant child died on the day of her birth has been allowed to proceed beyond the summary judgment stage.
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Fighting Cybercrime With Cyberaccounting
As cybercrime intensifies, it is revealing a skills shortfall among those who defend our financial infrastructure. It has become critically clear that we need to radically rethink the way we prepare our frontline defense to include more experts with both technical savvy and accounting expertise. In other words, we need an army of cyber accountants. […]
Abortion Rights Set to Return to Supreme Court With Mifepristone Case
The Supreme Court, which sought to “return the issue of abortion” to the states back in 2022, is set once again to wade into the battle over reproductive rights by hearing an appeal to reinstate full access to the abortion pill.
Wilmer in Spotlight After Clients in Testimony Give 'Terrible Impression'
The D.C. firm is likely in a “difficult” position due to confidentiality issues surrounding its congressional preparation, noted one law firm adviser.
How Some Big Law Firms Can Afford Associate Salary Raises: The Morning Minute
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The Value of the Office: Growing Number of Law Firms Want to Add Office Space
“Firms have a greater understanding of new working practices and have revised their approach to their space,” according to the latest Citi Hildebrand client advisory.
Did Michael Cohen's Lawyer Cite Fake Cases? US Judge Aims to Find Out
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman of the Southern District of New York issued a two-page order to show cause Tuesday, writing that Cohen’s attorney David M. Schwartz, a solo practitioner in New York, cited three cases as examples of “District Court decisions, affirmed by the Second Circuit Court, granting early termination of supervised release.”
Monsanto's Key Roundup Expert in Hot Seat Over 'Bad Luck' Cancer Research
Dr. Cristian Tomasetti, a general causation expert for Monsanto in numerous Roundup trials, was questioned on Tuesday at a “Daubert” hearing before U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria.
Weil and Covington Sued for Defamation Over Women's Soccer Report
James Clarkson alleges he was “falsely characterized” as a “volatile, emotionally abusive coach with racist tendencies” in the report published jointly by the two law firms.