The latest measure designed to tackle litigation finance is one of several different bills making their way through Congress aimed at addressing issues such as foreign influence in the third-party funding industry. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Wilkinson Stekloff Tops Big Law Again, Doles Out 150% Above-Market Bonuses
The litigation boutique will hand out above-market year-end bonuses, starting at $22,500 for the class of 2025 and topping out at $175,500 for the class of 2017. That’s in addition to the spring bonuses the firm doled out, which started at $25,000 and topped out at $60,000. Click Here To Read The Full Article
‘You Will Be the Dinosaur’: In-House Leaders Call Ignoring AI a Career-Crushing Blunder
“If you can imagine being a lawyer today without knowing how to use email, that’s what it’s going to be like not understanding AI,” said Angeline Chen, general counsel and chief administrative officer at Progress Federal Solutions. Click Here To Read The Full Article
LA Rams Must Take Sports Complex Lease Dispute to St. Louis Court, State Appellate Court Rules
The Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District said the football team could not compel arbitration in a lease dispute with owners of its previous training facility, St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Social Media Monopoly Claims Against Meta May Wilt in Wake of Its Win in FTC Case, Experts Say
Meta Platforms Inc. appears less vulnerable to future monopolization claims after defeating the Federal Trade Commission in an antitrust bench trial ruling, according to antitrust litigators who say the decision may influence how courts rule in pending antitrust cases naming Meta as a defendant. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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