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Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe secured a defense win for Snap Inc. in Washington state court last week, knocking out class certification in an...
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Jessica Dean, of Dallas-based Dean Omar Branham Shirley, talked to Law.com about the $1.5 billion talc verdict that jurors in Baltimore, Maryland,...
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The legal industry is closer than ever to having third-party financial backing within the country's largest law firms, and that has major...
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“Mandelbaum Barrett has been growing exponentially over the last several years, and we created a seven-year plan a couple of years ago to take us...
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While suits targeting food and beverage companies isn't anything new, legal experts have opined that they have seen an increase in litigation in...
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As the expiration date on Alexion Pharmaceuticals' patent protections grew closer and competitors began developing their own medications, Alexion...
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The move, which continues a string of hires for Davis Polk this year, comes weeks after Cravath modified its lockstep compensation model in the wake of previous lateral departures. Click Here To Read The Full Article
‘It’s that time of year,’ tweeted Georgia Court of Appeals Presiding Judge Stephen Dillard along with a screenshot from the movie “Die Hard.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
A federal grand jury in New Orleans has unsealed the indictment of a former Amite City Police chief and a current Amite City councilmember that charges both individuals with criminally violating federal election laws as part of a scheme to pay for votes in a federal election, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. […]
In a joint motion for new trial filed on Tuesday, Walmart, Walgreens and CVS cited the judge’s decision to eliminate unvaccinated jurors during voir dire. Click Here To Read The Full Article