“So, under your reading, there is no protection at all under the Ohio health privacy law for someone, once they die, for their health information?” Justice Pat DeWine asked plaintiffs counsel.
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Yelp's Failed Attempt to Block Paul Weiss From Google Antitrust Case Shows Obstacles to Big Law DQ Bids
A recent ruling allowing Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison to continue representing Google in antitrust litigation, despite not seeking a waiver from former client Yelp, shows it takes more than alleging an inherent client conflict to get a large firm kicked off a case.
Lack of a Succession Plan Can Lead to the Death of a Law Firm
Firms with aging managing partners should develop a succession plan for transferring clients and management responsibilities (over a five-to-ten-year transition period) to the firm’s younger attorneys.
Broadcasting Trump Trials? | Senate Judiciary's Feinstein Replacement
U.S. Judiciary’s rules panel considers amending the ban on airing criminal proceedings for Trump’s trials, and Feinstein’s successor is seated on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Related StoriesAI in Arbitration? and Judicial Nominations Roundup – EnclosureBiden Judicial Noms Withdraw + Alternative Vetting Process – EnclosureAccommodating Clerks + Outside Research in Judicial Opinions – Enclosure
Legal Tech Prices Are Skyrocketing: The Morning Minute
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