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Drinks for Everyone: Inside the Mind of a Serial Plaintiff
Since 2020, Omar Khouri has amassed more than $120,000 in claims against telemarketers who call him. In 2022, he used part of the proceeds to buy a bar in his hometown of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, which he named "The Wrong Number." The menu features drinks called "Debt Relief," "Student Loan" and "Car Warranty."Some Clients Are Pushing for Transparency Surrounding Origination Credits
In the battle over origination credits, some clients are vying for more transparency and a say in who gets the credit.Caribbean Energy Needs Are on the Rise, and Plenty of That Work is Headed For U.S. Law Firms
After a slow period in the Caribbean that was caused by COVID-19 and supply chain issues, lawyers are starting to see an uptick of work coming out of the region, particularly in the energy sector.As Eli Lilly's Insulin Pricing Settlement Unravels, Lawyers Vow to Push Ahead
Lawyers touting a $500 million settlement over insulin pricing are back at the drawing board after a judge refused to certify their class.View more book results for the query "'Reed Smith'"
A Tight Economy Increased Costs and Hindered Productivity for Pennsylvania's Am Law 100
An analysis by The Legal looked at Am Law 100 revenue and net income figures and determined that eight of Pennsylvania's firms saw their total costs outpace revenue growth by anywhere between 0.5% and 4.6%This City Is Competing With New York as an International Arbitration Hub
Winston & Strawn, Reed Smith and White & Case are among the firms aiming to grow in this space.Kirkland v Latham: Blackstone Swings Into Hipgnosis Deal to Rival Apollo Bid
The deal pits the world's largest private equity firms and their Big Law legal advisers against one another.Miami Keeps Flexing Its Muscle as International Arbitration Hub
After topping New York in cases in 2021, the numbers have dipped slightly over the past two years. But law firms in the region are committed to the practice.Reed Smith for the Win as AIG Loses in Federal Court
The jury found AIG mishandled part of the claims process for damage to the family's $95 million oceanfront mansion near Miami.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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