National Law Journal | Profile
By Christine Schiffner | August 2, 2022
"Representing tribes has given me such a unique perspective into the problems tribal nations face in this country," says Robins Kaplan national tort group chair Tara Sutton.
By Allison Dunn | July 15, 2022
"To the extent that the board considered factors that did focus on control and direction in connection with the inspectors' performance of services, that analysis was flawed," Associate Justice Sabita Singh wrote on behalf of the panel. "The board cited Tiger requirements that are also regulatory requirements. For example, the board noted that inspectors had to complete a written report following each inspection, but this report is mandated by regulation. See 266 Code Mass. Reg. § 6.03 (2008). That Tiger required the inspectors to meet regulatory standards does not show Tiger's direction and control."
By Dan Roe | July 6, 2022
Since arriving in Miami, the global law firm has poached local boutiques, hired South Florida-bound lawyers from other regions, and engaged in some of Florida's most high-profile cases.
By Christine Schiffner | June 29, 2022
As ESG litigation is gathering momentum, lawyers are wondering if they are seeing the crest of a new wave of public nuisance claims.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 23, 2022
"It is my sincere hope that you, the other leaders of this State, and the members of the Bench and Bar will look favorably upon my service as the first judge of this Court," former Jones Day partner Judge Walt Davis wrote to Gov. Brian Kemp. "It is an institution that I will forever cherish."
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 15, 2022
Dallas-based Ryan, a global tax services firm, claims Gannett Co. defamed the company, even as the media giant was stiffing them on fees owed for tax…
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 7, 2022
Lead defense attorney was Eugene Stearns of South Florida, who remembers the trial as a "superspreader" that ended with many of his team members getting COVID-19.
By Jasmine Floyd | May 31, 2022
Morgan & Morgan attorneys achieved the verdict against Home Depot USA Inc. after a 10-day trial.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 23, 2022
"Plaintiff continues to suffer mental anguish and emotional distress from the embarrassment and humiliation she suffers as she constantly remembers being beaten in public by defendant Zhane in front of her then 5-year old grandson," the complaint alleged.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | April 29, 2022
"We went from filing the case to being ready for trial in a year. That is a tremendous benefit for business litigants to not be languishing in the court," said one litigator. So why is it the state's most underused court?
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