DOJ Settles Algorithmic Price-Fixing Claims With Landlord Tech Company RealPage
The proposed settlement between defendant RealPage Inc. and the U.S. Department of Justice includes no financial penalties or admissions of wrongdoing but would require RealPage to make behavioral changes in its revenue management software business. The deal requires final approval by the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina.
Disbarred Attorney Has a Month to Amend Racketeering Allegations Against Wilson Elser, Others
U.S. District Judge April M. Perry for the Northern District of Illinois granted disbarred attorney Nina Kazazian's pro se motion to alter the reasoning behind the court's prior judgment dismissing her suit against the malpractice insurance carrier, a law firm, an attorney and an expert, who she alleged were hired to defend her during disciplinary proceedings in Colorado but mishandled her defense.
Has Trial Bifurcation Made a Difference? Litigators Weigh in on Strategies at Bar Event
"I kept saying to [Cobb County State Judge Allison Salter], 'They're trying to stretch it until we get to the end on Friday, so that on Friday he can just tell the jury: 'If you find for us, you can go home and you're done with this case,'" plaintiff's counsel Pete Law told an audience of attorneys assembled at Georgia Bar Association Trial Advocacy CLE on Friday.
Your Tradeshow IP Protection Playbook Part 1: What Can You Do If Your Competitor Is Using Your IP At a Tradeshow?
Festive Wellness: Creative Ways Law Firms Can Reduce Risk and Stress This Holiday Season by Boosting Cheer
The unique pressures faced by attorneys during this time can have serious implications, potentially leading to unforeseen legal malpractice errors. Understanding these stressors and the importance of implementing a wellness program within law firms can be crucial to mitigating risks and promoting healthier work environments.

