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By Amanda O'Brien | May 3, 2023
The Philadelphia-based firm's combination with insurance boutique Novak Law comes after three Am Law 200 firms have already moved into or grown in Chicago via mergers so far in 2023.
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By Trudy Knockless | May 1, 2023
One-year-old Istari plans to use artificial intelligence to revolutionize development of defense systems. One of its investors is Google's Eric Schmidt, who said AI might have as big an impact on defense as nuclear weapons.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | April 30, 2023
We call attention to a less publicized incident—fortunately with a happier outcome—that illuminates the full extent of our national gun disease.
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By Maria Dinzeo | April 12, 2023
"With this level of breach that can and will happen, you can't afford to take a wait-and-see approach if you are managing sensitive data," said Rebecca Krauthamer, co-founder of quantum cybersecurity software firm QuSecure.
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By Brian Lee | April 12, 2023
According to public defender groups, the proposed change amounts to an 11th-hour budget measure that would turn back the clock on reforms that included requirements for district attorneys to share discovery material in a more timely manner.
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By Emily Cousins | April 11, 2023
Aubrey Srednicki, the named plaintiff, alleged Cigna violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 due to a "fraudulent scheme" to overcharge consumers for medical services.
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By Emily Cousins | January 6, 2023
"The court's interest in administering and imposing professional discipline—not as punishment, but rather to enforce its standards and norms of attorney conduct for the protection of the public, the faith of the public in the court and the guidance of the legal profession—would not be hindered or interfered with by staying the discipline order," the motion to stay said.
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By Tasha Norman | December 2, 2022
"The best lawyers I've worked with typically offer their views last, partly so as not to influence more junior colleagues, but also because they are constantly reevaluating their own views."
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By Adolfo Pesquera | November 14, 2022
"If the only thing limiting federal power is our ability to document (or merely speculate about) the provenance of a particular item, the Founders' assurance of a limited national government is nothing more than a parchment promise," said Fifth Circuit Judge James Ho.
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By Tasha Norman | November 2, 2022
"I saw a real need for advocacy in the legal immigration space. Being an immigrant and a lawyer, opening my own firm was a natural fit."
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