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The Law Firm Disrupted: A Fight Over Names That Just Won't Seem To End
The debate over how to refer to legal industry professionals without law degrees isn’t a new one, and it maps onto larger concerns about a “caste system” in Big Law.
Litigation Skyrockets Against CooperSurgical
More than 100 cases have been filed so far this year, according to ALM’s Law.com Radar, which tracks new cases filed in state and federal courts.
US Judges in Northern California Get Multidistrict Litigation Over 23andMe Breach, Baby Food
“This mass tort is going to end up being one of the most important litigations in recent history,” said R. Brent Wisner, a partner at Wisner Baum.
Virginia High Court Reverses Patient's $1.6M Med Mal Verdict: Low Blood Sodium Levels 'Part of a Wide Range' of Causes
The high court concluded the trial court erroneously refused a jury instruction supporting the defendants’ theory that the patient could have sustained a traumatic brain injury from a fall from other means than what was presented by the plaintiff.