Most Tort Trials Involve Only 1-2 Defendants, Despite Dozens Impl
The problem: Most toxic tort trials involve only 1-2 defendants, despite the existence of evidence implicating numerous, even dozens, of…
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The problem: Most toxic tort trials involve only 1-2 defendants, despite the existence of evidence implicating numerous, even dozens, of…
On March 13, 2026, President Trump signed an executive order titled “Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit,” directing federal financial regulators…
On 30 March 2026, Department of Labor (DOL) issued a proposed rule, in response to President Trump’s August 2025 executive…
The German Federal Labor Court (Bundesarbeitsgericht (BAG)) recently ruled that a blanket release clause entitling the employer to exempt the employee…
Routine website tracking tools are rapidly becoming one of the most significant sources of privacy liability for businesses today. Common…
The Supreme Court has recently addressed, and will soon further clarify, the scope of liability facing government contractors. In The GEO…
Some of America’s most wealthy women have been leading the way in philanthropy of late, while bringing a growing visibility…
The Supreme Court of New Jersey announced sweeping amendments to the court rules governing briefing in appeals before the Court. Effective for…
California legislation effective as of January 1, 2026, prohibits California lawyers and law firms from directly or indirectly sharing legal…
Most legal AI products are built on the same foundation models from a small handful of providers, accessed through commercial…
BackgroundA roofer for a sixty-five-townhome community is notified that the homeowners association of the townhome community has filed a claim…
In a ruling that upends conventional thinking on the standards for class certification of claims brought under ERISA section 502(a)(2),…