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Transitioning to Litigation from Another Practice Area

Paralegal Bootcamp

If you want to transfer to the litigation department at your firm, or you want to find a new position as a litigation paralegal even though you’ve been working in another practice area, how do you do that? Can you do that? The answer was an easy yes. It most definitely will help her do that. Make a List.

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A look back at significant decisions in climate litigation in 2022

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

As noted at the end of last year, 2021 was significant for climate litigation, with several decisions worldwide providing a fresh look at stakeholder responsibility for climate change. In June 2022, the Prague Municipal Court ruled in Klimatická žaloba ČR v. By Maria Antonia Tigre. Photo by Matt Palmer on Unsplash.

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Understanding Unsuccessful Climate Litigation: The Spanish Greenpeace Case

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

The decision, formally communicated to the parties on July 27, marks a pivotal moment in climate litigation. This blog post analyzes the Supreme Court’s decision and its implications for climate litigation efforts in Spain and beyond. On March 7, 2022, the Supreme Court decided that Greenpeace v. Spain I and Greenpeace v.

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Supreme Court on Patent Law for October 2022

Patently O

It is time to pick-up our consideration of Supreme Court patent cases for the 2022-2023 term. A quick recap: Despite dozens of interesting and important cases, the Supreme Court denied all petitions for writ of certiorari for the 2021-2022 term. 2022) (written description). by Dennis Crouch. American Axle (cert denied).

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After a year of turmoil for the court, Roberts lauds judicial-security measure

SCOTUSBlog

Share 2022 was a turbulent year for the Supreme Court. In October, the court began its 2022-23 term with its lowest public approval ratings in modern history. District Judge Ronald Davies, a North Dakotan who found himself presiding over post- Brown desegregation litigation while substituting for an Arkansas judge who had fallen ill.

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Legal Staffing Lessons for Today’s Marketplace

Attorney at Work

Contract attorneys have made it possible for legal organizations to level up their teams’ expertise without increasing headcount. . In many cases, this meant that they, like their law firm counterparts, hired contract attorneys to fill in gaps, provide niche expertise and keep costs in check. Data privacy litigation?

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From Saving the World to Fighting Over IP: Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech

The IP Law Blog

The CDC has estimated that as of February 2022, based on an antibody study, 60% of the U.S. On August 26, 2022, Moderna sued Pfizer and BioNTech for patent infringement in the district court in Massachusetts. Moderna also seeks enhanced damages for willful infringement and attorneys’ fees.