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European class actions surged in value in 2024, led by the U.K. with €155 billion ($180 billion) in claims—mainly driven by ...
This article explains New York’s Commercial Division, a court for complex business cases, and how cases qualify. To be ...
"[U]nless restrained by this court, will continue to lessen, and dilute the strength and distinctiveness of the We Win ...
Kilpatrick attorney Mauricio Escobar discusses how private equity firms may benefit from post-acquisition diligence reviews ...
Actionstep: On Sunday, cloud management software company Actionstep announced the launch of its AI Center of Excellence. The center aims to provide expertise and a product road map for law firms ...
Adam Leitman Bailey and Eric Askanase discuss the evolution of New York law on water diversion disputes between neighboring property owners including where strict liability applies.
In The Legal's Construction Law special section, read about the use of AI in commercial construction contracts, tariffs and force majeure, and finally, litigation concerning construction defects.
Scott Mollen discusses “Russell Carbone v. Real Time Resolutions,” and “Linda Vendome, Bresso Realty LLC v. Prima Pasta & ...
GCs and legal leaders often have a poor understanding of what is needed for effective technology implementation and use,” ...
Orrick conducted a survey of 1,282 jury-eligible adults across red and blue states in February, asking more than 150 ...
Mori Hamada, Morrison Foerster, and White & Case are advising Swedish investment firm EQT in its plan to take Japanese ...
A judge who files a lawsuit must not voluntarily disclose his/her judicial status to the presiding judge, unless relevant, ...