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By Isha Marathe | March 23, 2022
While law firms may not be directly targeted by an increase of cyberattacks spurred by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, its impact will likely be felt far and wide within the legal industry.
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By Tasha Norman | March 23, 2022
"Explaining how I want to impact the legal industry overall would involve attorneys using their individual talents to help others."
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By Andrew Larson | March 4, 2022
"This war is violent. It is a war without any rules, where lots of Ukrainian lives are being taken," says paralegal Ilona Batyuk.
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By ALM Staff | February 4, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
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By Justin T. Green and Evan Katin-Borland | January 5, 2022
Attorneys bringing claims against a government contractor arising out of a military aviation crash must understand the different ways courts have applied the defenses across the country. These regional variations can be the difference between winning or losing the case.
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By Trudy Knockless | December 9, 2021
Raja Maharajh succeeds Frank Jimenez, who left to pursue opportunities outside the company. Maharajh has held a variety of leadership roles since joining the Raytheon in 2004.
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By Ross Todd | October 1, 2021
"It is uncommon for us to have 'one-off' matters with different firms," says Bauer, an in-house litigation expert at the nation's largest shipbuilder. "Instead, we focus on building relationships with our outside counsel so they become extensions of our law department."
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By Ross Todd | September 28, 2021
"It is uncommon for us to have 'one-off' matters with different firms," says Bauer, an in-house litigation expert at the nation's largest shipbuilder. "Instead, we focus on building relationships with our outside counsel so they become extensions of our law department."
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By Scott Graham | June 28, 2021
Wisconsin edge computing company Swoop Search says that instead of providing operational support, a Reid Hoffman-backed consulting company used trade secrets it learned during its engagement to stand up a competitor. The suit comes in response to a fraud action alleging that Swoop exaggerated its revenues and capabilities.
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By Ross Todd | June 4, 2021
After 3M was hit with a $7.1 million verdict in the first bellwether trial in the combat earplug multidistrict litigation, which has more than 230,000 plaintiffs, Kirkland's Hariklia "Carrie" Karis, Sierra Elizabeth, and Mark Nomellini won a complete defense verdict in the second.
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