Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court defined what “concrete” injury is needed for data privacy and breach lawsuits. While likely a win for businesses, the ruling could open the floodgates for more legal battles in state courts. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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'We Get Back a Commitment From Them': Why Katten Decided to Raise Business Pro Salaries Across the Board
The raise is independent of merit-based increases and the firm’s annual year-end bump in pay. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The Latest Mansfield Certification Round Is Shining Light on Law Firm Staff Diversity
“Including staff was something the firms really wanted. Senior level staff play an increasingly important role in running firms,” Kirby says. Click Here To Read The Full Article
South Florida Firms Join Forces For Condo Collapse Class Action, Attracting Potential Class Members
“I spoke to a client that wants people to go to prison, to be honest with you,” one South Florida litigator said. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'What Happened to the Money': Here's What You Won't Hear During Michael Avenatti's Criminal Trial
“The government’s own description of its evidence presents such fascinating sparkle that the jury is likely to be diverted from … its main inquiry: Did Avenatti divert funds to which he was not entitled?” U.S. District Judge James V. Selna wrote. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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