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Will AI Finally Disrupt Legal Billing?: The Morning Minute
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Was Nixon Peabody's Representation of Trump 'Worth a Conversation' With Other Partners?
“If you’re a firm that represents Donald Trump, well, guess what? That’s who you are. I don’t care if it’s a parking ticket,” noted consultant Bruce MacEwen.
PwC Loses More Attorneys in Australia as Partners Leave for Construction Boutique
Nine Australian partners have left since PwC’s tax scandal made headlines.
White & Case Among Trio of US Firms Announcing Global Partner Promotions
Cleary Gottlieb and Ropes & Gray have also elevated people across their global offices.
Justice Department's Antitrust Division Needs More Personnel, Chief Tells Lawmakers
“Without sufficient resources, we can’t adequately protect the American public,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney General Jonathan Kanter.
Ahead of the Curve: Revamping the Go-To Law Schools Survey
In the coming year, we are going to be adding Go-To Public Interest, Go-To Government, and Go-To Judicial Clerkships—ranking the top 50 law schools that have sent students to those three additional employment outcomes.
Judge Rejects 'All or Nothing' Dismissals in Social Media Addiction Cases
On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, in Oakland, California, found that some elements of social media sites like Facebook and TikTok were protected under the Communications Decency Act’s Section 230, while others were not.
Maryland Judge Denies Lowe's Attempts to Bury a Slip-and-Fall Suit, Disputes Remain Over Bag of Soil
“As in Tennant and Smith, the allegedly dangerous condition here was on the floor of a store, but the customer’s attention was directed upward. While the bag of soil that Plaintiff tripped on was large and unobstructed, a jury would be entitled to consider whether Plaintiff’s attention was reasonably focused on the flowers on display […]
Plaintiff Fails to Prove Strict Liability Claim Over Surgical Implant Used in the '80s
A federal judge in Massachusetts has granted summary judgment to defendant Schepens Eye Research Institute on the sole remaining claim of strict