by RG | Jul 16, 2025 | Law.com
Jeffrey Zients was the first defendant to take the stand in an $8 billion class action lawsuit Meta shareholders brought against the company’s current and former board members. The shareholders allege that Meta’s Facebook misled users about how it shared...
by RG | Jul 16, 2025 | Law.com
In April 2023, Scott Gerber was pulled from his classroom, banned from campus and allegedly forced to sign a separation agreement—and he told Law.com at the time that he didn’t know why. In April 2023, Scott Gerber was pulled from his classroom, banned...
by RG | Jul 16, 2025 | Law.com
“The ruling highlights how courts are demanding clear, quantifiable harm—lost revenue, damaged partnerships or specific financial fallout—before awarding significant relief, said Darrell P. White, a partner at Kimura London & White. “The ruling highlights...
by RG | Jul 16, 2025 | Law.com
The new firm, founded by criminal defense attorney Seth Zuckerman, opened its doors on July 1. Zuckerman said he is looking forward to “aggressively” advocating for his clients on his own terms and continuing to be available around the clock. The new...
by RG | Jul 16, 2025 | Law.com
The Easthampton School Committee unanimously voted to hire Vito J. Perrone as superintendent in March 2023, but rescinded the offer after he addressed two of its members as “Ladies in a contract negotiation email. The members called it a “microaggression”...
by RG | Jul 16, 2025 | Law.com
“It’s a good sign that firms are really paying attention to operations, said Avis Caravello, a legal recruiter and strategist. “It’s a good sign that firms are really paying attention to operations, said Avis Caravello, a legal recruiter and...