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Ex-Dickstein Partner's $64M Malpractice Verdict Still Ensnares Firm, Insurers
Dickstein may be long gone, and a partner accused of malpractice there died in 2013, but that didn't stop new litigation from erupting this month over who should foot the bill.$64M Malpractice Verdict Against Ex-Dickstein Partner Still Ensnares Firm, Insurers
Dickstein may be long gone, and a partner accused of malpractice there died in 2013, but that didn't stop new litigation from erupting this month over who should foot the bill.After MyFitnessPal Breach, In-House Counsel Should Consider Segregating Sensitive Data
This week's hack holds a simple but important lesson for legal departments about how to handle data storage.The Sedona Conference Releases Incident Response Guide for Public Comment
The guide, available for public comment until June, aims to serve as a reference tool for those unfamiliar with incident response plans or state breach notification laws.No Fair Use: Federal Circuit Orders Third Trial for Oracle, Google
Google's unlicensed use of Java APIs in smartphones was not transformative, judges rule.Skilled in the Art: Blurred Lines | Iancu Revealed | Tinder v. Bumble
Greetings and welcome to Skilled in the Art. I'm Law.com IP reporter Scott Graham, and I am ready for the Supreme Court to get Oil States over with. In…Schiff Hardin's Revenue, Lawyers Continue to Slide
Head count and gross revenue fell for the second straight year at Chicago-based Schiff Hardin, where tumult began in January 2016 when 22 partners departed to start their own firm.Pro Se Corporate Defendant, Which Had to Be Represented by Counsel, Entitled to Fees Award
Labor of Law: Influence in Focus | Reshaping EEOC | Plus: Who Got the Work
More lobbying practices at labor and employment firms are cropping up, and there are early questions about Trump's pick for EEOC general counsel. Scroll down for who got the work on some of the biggest cases and scandals at Uber, Family Dollar and Fox News.Class Action Moves Forward Against Cigna for Alleged Prescription Drug Overcharging
A federal judge in Connecticut ruled Monday for five plaintiffs, who sued alleging an artificial inflation of prescription drug costs. The case, which was not dismissed, will now go into discovery phase.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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