
Legal spend up, ESG backlash and the post-Chevron world
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Litigators should prepare for an even busier year according to NRF’s 20th litigation trends survey, as increasingly combative claimants impede settlement negotiations and regulatory action is tipped to increase.
Norton Rose Fulbright (NRF) published its 2025 Annual Litigation Trends Survey on Wednesday (15 January), showing how the market has changed over the past two decades and offering predictions for the coming years.
It singled out increasing confidence of claimant firms, ever stric
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