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'A Leap of Faith': Some In-House Leaders Join Fight to Fix Big Law's Mental Health Crisis
"We as in-house counsel have an opportunity to reinject into our outside counsel's work a sense of accomplishment and meaning that makes someone able to tolerate the challenges of the hard work," said Eric Greenberg, general counsel of Cox Media Group.Action Over Unease: What Happens Post-Tender Acceptance?
The primary focus of most litigation in the United States is on the defendant's liability to the plaintiff. In the unique world of New York Labor Law claims, however, risk transfer issues among defendants and third-party defendants often become the main event.Florida Bar Accuses Kennedys LatAm Partners of Practicing Without a State License
The Florida kerfuffle arose because Kennedys described the three partners as being part of the firm's Miami-based practice for Latin America and the Caribbean yet none of them is licensed to practice law in the Sunshine State.Florida Bar Accuses Kennedys LatAm Partners of Practicing Without a State License
The Florida kerfuffle arose because Kennedys described the three partners as being part of the firm's Miami-based practice for Latin America and the Caribbean yet none of them is licensed to practice law in the Sunshine State.View more book results for the query "Kennedys"
Litigation Landslide: The Rise, Chaos and Future of Privacy Litigation
This article explores the cause of the rapid increase in privacy litigation, the challenges these cases bring and what the future may hold.Searching for Yes: Defining Consent in Website Data Processing and Online Litigation
Liability under state WESCA claims turns on whether there was there an interception of a communication (and if so, where that interception took place), and whether the party whose communication was intercepted had granted consent. This article focuses on the third element—consent.