In orders Friday, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation ordered that lawsuits over a recall of CPAP and other breaching machines made by Philips be transferred to Pennsylvania, and sent cases over Johnson & Johnson’s sunscreen to Florida. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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6th Circuit Sides With Student-Athletes: Western Michigan University's Vaccine Policy 'Burdens Their Free Exercise of Religion'
“As far as I know, this is the first appellate court decision in the country like this where a vaccine mandate has been stopped,” plaintiffs counsel said. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Why Are Courts Making Cybersecurity Forensics Reports Not Privileged?
Internal corporate investigations can be, and frequently are, privileged. However, it is difficult to square that concept with the recent spate of federal court opinions that have concluded that cybersecurity forensic reports generally are not privileged. Click Here To Read The Full Article
How to Kick Imposter Syndrome Out of the Legal Profession
In this week’s episode, Law.com business of law editor Lizzy McLellan speaks with Cameron Stout, a financial services defense litigator and mental health advocate, about an issue that plagues many professions but seems especially pronounced among attorneys. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Discounts, Write-Offs and AFAs 'Widespread' at Law Firms Since Pandemic
Law firms took dramatic steps at the start of the pandemic to reduce costs for themselves and for their clients. But while many reversed their own furloughs and draw reductions, a new report outlines how write-offs, discounts and alternative fees remain “widespread,” even as client demands have increased over the last year and a half. […]

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