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Top Growth Industries and Legal Practice Areas for 2022

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Law firms are enjoying strong and steady market-based tailwinds as 2022 unfolds. Advances in food technology are driving IP, regulatory work, transactions, and capital raising along with litigation. The top growth practices for 2022 include: M&A. Litigation. Food/Agritech. Private Equity. Data privacy/Cybersecurity.

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Transitioning to Litigation from Another Practice Area

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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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Climate Litigation in Japan: What to Expect in 2025

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In Japan, climate litigation ( / Kiko soshou ) has been used to challenge the legality of the construction and operation of the coal-fired power plants and promote coal phase-out. This blog post provides an overview of those cases and the broader landscape of climate litigation in Japan. Sendai Power Station ). Kobe Steel Ltd.,

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CVS and Walgreens reach settlements to resolve opioid-related litigation

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Wednesday, announced that each company reached a preliminary settlement deal totaling approximately $10 billion in order to end thousands of lawsuits related to ongoing opioid-related litigation. The post CVS and Walgreens reach settlements to resolve opioid-related litigation appeared first on JURIST - News.

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Lawyer Tech Tips: Where Should You Put Technology Dollars in 2022?

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So we asked our experts: What do you think small law firms should (or should not) be spending their technology dollars on in 2022? For 2022, it is time to review: What works, and what doesn’t? Those who have not started their digital transformations should do so in 2022. What does this mean in practice and for your budget?

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Lebanon military court fails to hold security forces accountable for torture of Syrian refugee

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Bashar Abd Saud, 30, was arrested on August 30, 2022 , by Lebanon’s State Security agency on accusations of possessing a counterfeit $50 bill. A day later, his body was returned to his family, covered in bruises, whip marks, burns, and cuts.

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TechReport 2022: Litigation & TAR

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“Slowly but surely” may be an apt phrase to describe the results from the 2022 ABA Legal Technology Survey Report covering Litigation Technology & E-Discovery. Many Years and Much Litigation. When asked to describe the type of attorney respondents mostly closely identified with, 46% stated they were “primarily litigation.”