5 Questions to Ask About Your Disability Benefits

Image source: https://pixabay.com/photos/disability-injury-lawyer-accident-8122197/  Facing a new disability brings many challenges, often reshaping daily life and future plans. It requires adapting to physical or mental changes while managing emotional impacts like uncertainty or frustration.  Navigating complex healthcare systems becomes essential, along with learning to access support networks and resources for practical assistance.  Furthermore, understanding the maze […]

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Why Multi-Language Reviews Are Crucial in Global Litigation

Image Source: Pexels Litigation is not always confined to a single region or nation, and when it crosses borders the need for language skills is significantly amplified. Indeed any global case must involve multilingual reviews to ensure that every nuance is understood by all parties. Anything which is lost in translation can cost you the

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Was The DLA Piper Drama Pregnancy or Poor Performance?

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A high-stakes legal battle is unfolding between a former DLA Piper associate and her former firm over alleged pregnancy discrimination from Anisha Mehta but in what the firm said were a series of ‘catastrophic blunders’. Former IP associate Anisha Mehta claims she was blindsided by her termination, which came just six days after she requested

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Private Capital Partner Claire James Joins Freshfields

New York (October 15, 2024) – Freshfields announced today that Claire James has joined the firm and will serve as Head of New York Private Equity. Claire’s broad skill set allows her to lead a wide range of private equity transactions for clients across different industries and investment strategies. Global Co-Head of Private Capital Neal J. Reenan stated: “Claire is

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7 Legal Strategies for Managing Case Funding Risks

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Source: Freepik Case funding allows individuals and businesses to go to court without the burden of upfront legal fees. It levels the playing field, especially in cases where plaintiffs are up against well-funded defendants Because litigation funding can get tricky, knowing the ropes can help you sidestep common pitfalls and thrive. Here are seven key

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Lawyers for Children Award for Morrison Foerster Managing Partner

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Jamie Levitt, Managing Partner of the firm’s New York office and Chair of the Morrison Foerster Foundation, will be honored at the first annual Lawyers for Children (LFC) Pro Bono Awards Breakfast to celebrate her efforts in representing and advocating for vulnerable children in family court proceedings to protect their legal rights and interests. Jamie

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Specific Types of Damages in Personal Injury Lawsuits

Personal injury lawsuits can arise from a wide range of incidents, such as car accidents, medical malpractice, slip and falls, or workplace injuries. When individuals suffer harm due to another party’s negligence or intentional wrongdoing, they may be entitled to compensation. The compensation in personal injury cases is generally classified into different types of damages

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KC Seeks To Change Requirement For Tikanga Maori Coursework

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Gary Judd KC, who previously lodged a formal complaint regarding the required course, has expressed concerns to MPs about law students being compelled to participate in what he views as a political decolonization agenda by attending tikanga Māori coursework. >> See the latest and best law jobs in NZ here Judd contends that tikanga should

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