Friday, November 15, 2024

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Legal Battle in Oklahoma Challenges State Laws’ Application to ESG Policies

An Oklahoma lawsuit may be the first to challenge the arguments against anti-ESG state laws, claiming they are confusing to implement and...

Insurance Companies Enter Litigation Finance, Expanding Law Firm Opportunities

The $13.5 billion litigation finance industry is facing new competition from the insurance sector, which provides law firms with alternative financing options...

Court Divides Over Former MetLife Executive’s Lawsuit Alleging Sexist Responsibilities

A federal appeals court was split on whether to revive the sex discrimination lawsuit of a former MetLife Group Inc. executive who...

The Future Growth Trajectory of Dentons Depends on Its New Leader

Dentons, after rapidly becoming the world’s largest law firm in less than a decade from its founding, now faces a test that...

Possible Implications of Supreme Court Stock Buyback Case on Estate Taxes

The Supreme Court has agreed to weigh in on a case involving estate taxes and company stock valuations. The case, Connelly v. United States,...

Employers Advocate for Uniform Health-Care Billing Across All Sites

Employer groups are supporting legislation that would prevent medical groups owned by hospitals from charging more for services than private providers. The...

Successor of David Boies Faces Challenge of Filling the Shoes of a Renowned Figure

The New York litigator set to replace David Boies at the helm of Boies Schiller Flexner will face no small task in...

The Cause of Law Firms’ Decreased Collections Hides in Their Offices

Welcome back to the Big Law Business column. I’m Roy Strom, and today we regret to debunk the idea that...