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Casualty Litigation

Automotive and Trucking Accidents in the U.S. with Foreign Defendants: What Insurers Need to Know

Attorneys Mike Forte and Vince Saccomando discuss defense strategies for automotive and trucking accidents in...

Employment and Labor

A Closer Look at One Fortune 500 Company’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Efforts

Employment and labor attorney Linda Bond Edwards talks with Janelle Lester who works as the...

Commercial Litigation

College Athletes Should Proceed with Caution When Offered an Endorsement Deal Under New NIL Bill

Following a unanimous ground-breaking decision delivered by the U.S. Supreme Court in NCAA v. Alston,...

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Casualty Litigation

‘TransUnion v. Ramirez’: High Court Rules Article III Standing Requires Proof of Concrete Injury

In  March 2021, the Supreme Court heard arguments in TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez, a case...

Law Firms Should Assess, Adjust, and Overcome for Return to Work

Assess. Adjust. Overcome. These three words are guideposts for leaders in business, government, the military,...

Education

Cursing Cheerleader Wins at Supreme Court, but Schools Retain Ability to Punish Certain Off-Campus Speech

In the colorfully known “cursing cheerleader” case, the U.S. Supreme Court found a student’s school...

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Casualty Litigation

Expanding To-Go Beverage Service Permanently: What to Know

WILL THIS COVID LIFELINE FOR RESTAURANTS STICK AROUND? After COVID-19 changed the world, stay at...

Casualty Litigation

Cocktails Good ‘To-Go’ in Fla.: Potential Liability for Portable Libations Providers

On July 1, the Florida executive order that helped restaurants survive earlier in 2020 by...

Securities and Financial Services

Protecting Against Elder Investment Fraud and Exploitation

In this episode of Legally Qualified, RumbergerKirk attorneys Pete Tepley and Rebecca Beers talk with...

Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith

11th Circuit Reaffirms Insurers Can Still Prevail as a Matter of Law in Post-Harvey v. Geico Landscape

On June 1, 2021, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a summary judgment granted...