A state appeals court in Illinois has handed SNR Denton fresh ammunition it can use to defend itself against a $30 million lawsuit brought by Huron Consulting Group over allegations that the firm improperly poached five Huron health care consultants three years ago.

Huron sued SNR Denton predecessor Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal after the law firm hired health care partner Lisa Murtha, a former Huron consultant who is accused in Huron’s complaint of breaching non-compete agreements by recruiting other Huron employees to join her in jumping to the firm. (Sonnenschein merged with Denton Wilde Sapte in 2010 to create SNR Denton.)

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