by | Jan 7, 2025 | Law.com, legal matters
In nearly 14 years on the Delaware Court of Chancery, Glasscock has tied the specifics of cases to literary references, movies, historical events or anecdotes about life in the state’s southernmost county—even occasionally including jabs at his own...
by | Jan 7, 2025 | above the law, legal matters
As always, CES demonstrates that, as technology advances at warp speed, legal professionals cannot afford to lag behind. The post What Lawyers Can Learn From CES 2025: Trends That Matter appeared first on Above the Law.Attendees at CES at the Las Vegas Convention...
by | Jan 7, 2025 | Law.com, legal matters
“The significance of a crypto-asset’s digital ecosystem to the Howey analysis, particularly as a point of contrast with collectibles or other commodities, is a difficult issue of first impression for the Second Circuit, U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla...
by | Jan 7, 2025 | Law.com, legal matters
The client paid Cozen O’Connor a little more than $210,000 for legal services, but ceased payment for new invoices because of the alleged breach of contract, according to the complaint. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link you just clicked, was not...
by | Jan 7, 2025 | above the law, legal matters
Winging it is not a strategy. The post 5 Fretzin Hacks When Attempting Legal Business Development appeared first on Above the Law.Winging it is not a strategy. The post 5 Fretzin Hacks When Attempting Legal Business Development appeared first on Above the...
by | Jan 7, 2025 | Law.com, legal matters
The jury determined that Johnson & Johnson was negligent and that the company intentionally misrepresented the safety of its talc products but that those factors did not cause Lee’s cancer. The jury then went on to make a determination on punitive damages,...