It’s been nearly two months since The Am Law Daily’s last exhaustive look at lawsuits in which law firms are named as defendants.
In the interim, we’ve written about the latest twists in several such suits, including a ruling allowing a former Mayer Brown associate’s racial bias suit against the firm to proceed and Edwards Wildman Palmer’s response to a complaint brought by two former partners who claim the firm’s now-former managing partner put his love affair with the wife of one of the plaintiffs ahead of the firm’s interests in negotiating a merger last year.
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