Feb. 21, 2025
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
It’s been a good run.
On February 22, 2025, Legal Dive will stop publishing. Informa TechTarget — the company behind the Industry Dive publications — has made the difficult decision to cease operations on Legal Dive.
Since we first launched in April 2022, we’ve been committed to providing you with essential coverage for in-house counsel. I’m glad to report that our journalists will stay with the newsroom in different roles. Lead Editor Rob Freedman will join Facilities Dive and Senior Reporter Justin Bachman will join Payments Dive.
We appreciate your readership and hope that our daily coverage of the legal space was helpful to you. If you valued our coverage, you may want to check out our 35 other Dive publications — and see if there’s one that fits your needs. Thank you for reading.
Davide Savenije
Editor-in-Chief, Vertical Markets, Informa TechTarget
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Deep Dive
AI adoption and ROI, interstate litigation and increased settlements in M&A approvals are among the topics in-house counsel can expect to feature prominently in 2025.
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A coalition of 17 blue state finance officials sent a letter to the agencies to counter prior assertions made by their Republican colleagues.
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The restitution amount is more than half of what Pactiv Evergreen received from the state in grants for the site. The company is “pleased to have resolved” matters related to the Canton mill, which it sold last month.
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Juggling case management, billing and time tracking can slow you down and strain both your team and your clients. Here’s how legal software can help.
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Opinion
Rules around obtaining consumer consent before calling or texting are in a state of legal and regulatory uncertainty – and companies should remain cautious.
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Under the order, independent agencies must submit for review “significant” regulations to a unit within the Office of Management and Budget. The order gives OMB Director Russ Vought power over independent agencies’ budgets.
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