Biglaw's Loss: What's Not Being Said
Quinn Emanuel mourns Harry Olivar, but behind the heartfelt statements lies a shifting landscape. This isn't just about loss; it's about the underlying currents in Biglaw.
Quinn Emanuel mourns Harry Olivar, but behind the heartfelt statements lies a shifting landscape. This isn't just about loss; it's about the underlying currents in Biglaw.
The First Amendment, a bedrock of free expression, is facing a provocative new interpretation: a 'money printer.' This framing sparks debate over its commercial implications.
Patent infringement litigation just got a jolt of clarity from the CAFC. For years, the court’s stance on standing felt like navigating a foggy maze; now, there’s a clearer path, potentially breathing new life into dismissed cases.
The U.S. Supreme Court appears ready to close the courthouse doors further on international law claims. Plaintiffs alleging violations of global statutes might soon find their cases dismissed before they even get started.
Imagine your key video evidence in a high-stakes trial dismissed as fake. Deepfakes aren't sci-fi anymore—they're gumming up courtrooms, hiking costs for everyday litigants.