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Top Ten Things to Know About Securities Class Action Mediations

By Gregory A. Markel, Partner and Co-chair Securities Litigation at Seyfarth Shaw, and Sarah Fedner, Senior Associate at Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Many complex and large lawsuits end up in mediation. However, because of various characteristics of securities class actions, including the law and procedures that are applicable to securities claims and the way the insurance is generally structured, it is difficult to manage mediations of these cases. This article discusses some of these challenges.

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Top Ten Lessons from Tackling the COVID-19 Pandemic’s Toughest Employment Issues

By Lisa C. Hamasaki, Erika L. Leonard, and Karen M. Morinelli (Ogletree Deakins)

The COVID-19 pandemic forever changed employer-employee relations and rendered conventional perspectives on where, when, and how work is performed antiquated. As the COVID-19 pandemic turns into an endemic, the workplace issues and operational initiatives that have consumed the corporate world’s attention are likewise shifting. This article discusses what has changed and key lessons learned along the way.

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The 1, 2 Step of Data Retention

By Sarah Motley Stone (Partner), Mark Henriques (Partner)

Womble Bond Dickinson hosted a panel discussion on the current challenges involving data retention and e-discovery. In particular, the session looked at employee use of personal devices for business purposes, as well as a growing trend by digital messaging platforms to automatically delete messages shortly after they are delivered. This article is taken from that panel discussion.

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Ten Ways Your Limitation of Liability Provision Is Actually Ineffectual

By Alexandra J. Gage and Sara E. Potts, Attorneys of Doerner, Saunders, Daniel & Anderson, LLP (Meritas Member Firm)

Once it is determined how liability needs to be limited in a contractual agreement, an attorney should take careful steps to ensure the limited liability provision is actually enforceable. This article discusses ten ways that your drafting of limitation of liability provisions may be ineffectual and unenforceable.

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