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"The Supreme Court explained that California must have had jurisdiction over each individual claim brought by each plaintiff, but the court left open the questions of whether the same restrictions ...
The suit is part of a string of cases accusing health insurers of failing to correct underpayments after the SCOTUS ruling. Law.com Radar has detected identical lawsuits against several companies ...
In 2024, a confluence of intensifying pressures reshaped the legal market. Winning firms are the ones writing the new rules.
One of the biggest trends is not only the additional flexibility to increase partner pay, but to drop it as well.
"Whenever there's uncertainty in the market, there's closer scrutiny on lateral hiring in terms of candidates who are on the margins." ...
This article discusses the concept of “patent monetization,” and how businesses with significant IP are monetizing assets in their portfolios.
With new threats and timeless points of vulnerability, fortification cannot save a law firm—but its foundation might.
In certifying the question for the Supreme Court of Illinois, the panel noted the ramifications the decision could have in the insurance industry. The cost to represent the companies in the underlying ...
The short-term impacts of AI have been much exaggerated everywhere. Meanwhile, the long-term impact remains dramatically underestimated.
For 2024, Ropes & Gray nudged Cravath Swaine & Moore out of the top five of the Super Rich group, with the former landing at No. 4 and the latter at No. 6. Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz; Susman ...
For the full 2025 Am Law 100 report, click here. For more ways to analyze the data, go to Law.com Compass. By the numbers, there is no other credible way to describe the overall performance of the 100 ...
Georgia Court of Appeals to host off-site oral arguments in Savannah on April 24 and in Elberton May 1. Off-site arguments support the intermediate appellate court's mission of community outreach.