How Do Legal Developments Affect Rideshare Accident Liabilities

(Photo source: https://www.pexels.com/photo/paramedics-going-inside-an-ambulance-6520107/)  You’re in an Uber, heading home after a long day, when suddenly, another car crashes into you. Who’s responsible? The driver? The rideshare company? The answer isn’t as simple as you might have once thought. Courts, lawmakers, and insurers are always changing who holds the financial burden when things go wrong. With […]

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Sullivan & Cromwell Makes Financial Times Shortlist for Innovative Lawyers Awards

S&C has been named a finalist for two Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Awards Asia Pacific. For “Innovative Lawyers in Deal Making,” the Firm is a finalist for advising DCP Capital on its Hong Kong takeover of Sun Art Retail from Alibaba. The deal used an innovative structure to acquire Alibaba’s 78.7 percent of the shares of Sun Art for

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Who Are Australia’s ‘Attraction’ Law Firms?

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Australia’s Most Desired Legal Employers Revealed Step aside, legal talent shows—the real competition just dropped its season finale. Lawyers Weekly’s 10th annual “Top 25 Attraction Firms” ranking has hit the stands, revealing which BigLaw outfits have associates daydreaming during their billable hours about greener pastures1. The rankings are based on responses from 434 private practice

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US News Law School Rankings See T14 Implode

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Harvard’s Nosedive and Cornell’s Exile Rock Legal Academia The U.S. News & World Report law school rankings just dropped like a first-year’s GPA after fall semester, and the legal world is watching as the once-mighty T14 has transformed into the “T-whatever” as traditional powerhouses stumble while others crash the elite party. Stanford and Yale remain

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What to Consider When Selecting a Merchandising App

Retailers face challenges such as poor inventory visibility, inefficient layouts, and inconsistent product placement. Without a robust merchandising app, stores encounter stockouts, overstocking, and lost sales. BRC estimates that the market for such software will keep growing at 10.9% CAGR until the end of the decade. Optimizing planogram execution and automating shelf planning benefit retailers.

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Hinshaw Adds Consumer Financial Services Partner in Los Angeles

John A. Kimble brings regulatory compliance and Fintech experience. April 9, 2025 – The law firm of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP today announced that John A. Kimble has joined the Consumer Financial Services Practice Group as a partner in the Los Angeles office. Formerly with Ballard Spahr, he advises financial services companies on state and federal

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Orange County Legal Careers: Opportunities and Trends

Orange County legal careers present a wide array of opportunities for both new and experienced legal professionals. The area boasts a strong economy and an active legal community. This Southern California location offers numerous possibilities across many practice areas. Are you a recent law school graduate, or perhaps an experienced attorney seeking new challenges? Orange

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6 Digital Marketing Tips Every Law Firm Should Be Using in 2025

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Most people searching for legal help don’t pick up the phone right away. They search online, scan reviews, read answers to their questions, and make quiet judgments long before reaching out. That means your law firm’s digital presence speaks before you do. Firms that adapt to how clients actually find and choose attorneys have a

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Class Actions – NZ Government’s Retrospective Law Change Threatens Consumer Protection

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Media Release | 9 April 2025 The Government’s proposed amendment to the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA) has been criticised as explicitly discriminatory legislation benefiting major Australian-owned banks at the expense of New Zealand consumers. Banking Class Action lawyer, Scott Russell, says:  “This amendment represents unprecedented political interference with the judicial process, specifically

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