Safety & Health, Sample Policy – Infectious Disease Policy

Use Bloomberg Law's example of an infectious disease policy as a guide for developing such a policy for your HR handbook.

How Litigation Finance Works

Litigation finance is when a third party funds a lawsuit in exchange for a share of the plaintiff's profit. Explore the current status of litigation finance.

Give Your Legal Brief a Competitive Advantage

Bloomberg Law’s Brief Analyzer dissects briefs, finds related content, and accelerates legal research through innovative focus at every stage.

Litigators Sound Off on Their Most Time-Consuming Task

In today’s litigation environment, the smallest legal nuance can tip the scales. These stakes necessitate looking beyond traditional legal research methods.

Practical Guidance: Litigation Finance Industry

Litigation finance offers new innovations in civil litigation that aims to solve pressing issues of cost and fairness in our civil justice system.

Practical Guidance: Litigation Finance Client Types

This overview compares litigation finance relationships across three client types: plaintiffs financing, law firms financing, and defendants financing.

In-House vs. Outside Counsel: Trends in Internal Investigations

Learn more about in-house counsel’s reliance on internal investigation teams and the value of internal compliance business partners to an organization.

Regulation and Legislation Lag Behind Constantly Evolving Technology

The technology landscape is evolving so quickly that governments are struggling to implement effective laws to protect consumers and ensure data is being used in reasonable ways.

Guidelines for Bloomberg Law Insights by Outside Authors

Join an elite group of Bloomberg Law Insights authors, providing original, credited analysis of topics and trends driving change in the legal market.
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