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‘Privacy Nightmares’: Mayer Brown’s Tony Weibell on Why Judges Are Paying More Attention to Privacy Claims
Class action and privacy litigator Tony Weibell moved to Mayer Brown’s Palo Alto, California, office…
Pa. Judge’s ‘Extensive’ Opinion Gives Guidance on Allowing Video Testimony in Opening Statements
Pa. Judge’s ‘Extensive’ Opinion Gives Guidance on Allowing Video Testimony in Opening Statements | The…
A state court jury in Fort Lauderdale awarded an eight-figure verdict to the daughter of…
Coinmint LLC, a Puerto Rican cryptocurrency mining company with New York subsidiaries, was denied the…
The U.S. Judicial Conference adopted a policy on Tuesday to prevent judge shopping in single-judge…
Associate Court of Appeals Justice Jenny Rivera Warns of Missed Opportunities | New York Law…
The Department of Justice has announced a new whistleblower financial rewards program to combat corporate…
‘Proofreading Is Essential’: Justice Reminds Parties While Granting Summary Judgment in Loan Default Case
A typo in a “Bad Boy Guaranty” is not a defense against liability, a New…
A lobbying effort to increase student loan forgiveness for lesser-compensated mid-career attorneys in public roles…
A Philadelphia judge adjudicated scores of cases before their hearing date, but no one’s rights…














