The scathing comments from Justice Merchan came after the defense attorney represented that his client “is being very careful” to comply with the judge’s gag order.
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A New Wave of Class Actions: The Genetic Information Privacy Act
“In 2023 alone, over 50 GIPA complaints were filed, and new suits continue to be filed in 2024,” write Kathleen Carlson, Lawrence Fogel and Colleen Brown of Sidley Austin.
Eighth Circuit Affirms Denial of Qualified Immunity to Mayor and Police Chief of Missouri City in First Amendment Retaliation Lawsuit Brought by Former Police Officers
The Eighth Circuit recently affirmed the Western District of Missouri’s denial of summary judgment based on qualified immunity to two individual defendants who had been sued for First Amendment retaliation under Section 1983.
Largest Firms Continue Growing Market Share, as Hourly Rates Break Records
Risk-averse corporate legal departments view the potential hazards of switching from a trusted outside counsel as too great, according to Kris Satkunas, director of strategic consulting at CounselLink.
'Is There a Culture of Fear?': Why Legal Departments Go Awry, and How to Fix Them
“Legal can’t just shut the door and say, ‘I’m on a phone call,’” said Lenor Marquis Segal, senior litigation counsel at Hitachi Energy USA.