Unlocking the Future: Weil’s 2025 Litigation Trends Report Offers Insights for Legal Strategy

New York, NY – Weil’s global Litigation Department has released its 2025 Litigation Trends Report, offering insights into anticipated developments that may shape legal practices in the upcoming year. The report serves as a significant reference point for both clients and legal professionals, designed to initiate deeper discussions and analyses surrounding litigation. The report reflects contributions from various partners and practices across Weil’s Litigation Department. They share their perspectives on potential trends and challenges facing clients as the legal landscape evolves. This edition aims to be a useful tool for strategizing and planning in an … Read more

Spotlight on Creativity: Discover the Jury’s Picks and Trends from the 2025 Gerety Awards

New York, NY — The excitement is building as the 2025 Gerety Awards approach, with this year’s jury set to discuss emerging trends and standout campaigns in the advertising world. These discussions will play a key role in shaping the global shortlist, while also determining the top agencies and production companies from various countries. Entrants for this year’s awards are required to submit a five-minute reel showcasing up to three projects completed within the past year. This reel is essential for jury consideration and should focus solely on the work, with no logos or branding … Read more

Tennessee Enacts New Law to Track Sober DUI Arrests After Shocking Investigations Reveal Disturbing Trends

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee has enacted a new law mandating that the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) track the number of sober individuals arrested for driving under the influence (DUI), as well as the police agencies involved in those arrests. Governor Bill Lee approved Senate Bill 1166 late last week, a move aimed at addressing concerns over wrongful DUI arrests. Senator Raumesh Akbari, a Democrat from Memphis, sponsored the legislation, which originated from a year-long investigative report that highlighted alarming statistics. That investigation, led by journalist Jeremy Finley, revealed that over 600 people in Tennessee … Read more