The Northern District of California bench and bar are taking a closer look at what’s working—and what isn’t—with the strictest class action guidelines in the country.
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OpenAI's Unique Corporate Structure May Have Been Recipe for Trouble
“You either go nonprofit or you go for-profit, I don’t think you can split the difference,” corporate governance expert Charles Elson said.
UK Government Moves to Allow Litigation Funding Agreements in Opt-Out Competition Cases
The move comes after the Supreme Court’s verdict in July regarding the £2 billion trucks cartel claim.
Litigators Juggle 'Grueling' Post-Pandemic Trial Schedules: The Morning Minute
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David Boies' Succession Plan Will Make or Break Boies Schiller
The partners of Boies Schiller Flexner will vote on the next firm chair in December, marking the culmination of a long, rocky and highly public succession plan.
'If You Cry, It's OK': How to Pick Yourself Up and Try Again After Failing the Bar Exam
“Whether it’s your first time or your sixth time, you really need to have that end goal in sight,” said Alaina Arroyo. “I’m doing this to become a lawyer and hopefully make the world a little bit of a better place.”
Why the DiCello Levitt Trial Center Teaches Lawyers to Stop Spinning the Truth
In this week’s Legal Speak episode, DiCello Levitt partners Bobby DiCello and Ken Abbarno share how they train attorneys at the firm’s trial center, including helping lawyers learn how to look within.
Kavanaugh Open to Reconsidering Universal Injunctions by District Court Judges
Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s latest statement indicates his belief that trial judges’ injunctive power might be limited to the parties before them.
Mechanic Injured on Conveyor Belt at FedEx Warehouse Files Negligence, Premises Liability Claim
This suit was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
Proposal to Allow Fully Online Schools to Apply for ABA Accreditation Sent to Notice and Comment
“The rules basically say you can’t get that substantive change unless you are already fully approved,” Thies continued. “So effectively, that means are 196 approved law schools have the option of implementing fully online programs, and some of them have, but outsiders, new law schools, others who might want to start up a fully online […]