By Sue Reisinger | January 5, 2018
Prosecutors still aren't "pulling a punch in any way," according to Joseph Warin of Gibson Dunn.
By Celia Ampel | January 5, 2018
The families of six Americans slain by Colombian terrorists are set to have their day in court against the banana company over alleged payments to a guerrilla group.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | January 5, 2018
Arbitration, whether compulsory or voluntary, is commonplace these days as a less expensive and more efficient resolution to litigation than trial. Litigators in Pennsylvania are familiar with the Court of Common Pleas Compulsory Arbitration Program for cases with an amount in controversy of $50,000 or less.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Samantha Joseph | January 5, 2018
The homeowner challenged an order granting the surplus funds to the association, arguing the creditor never recorded a claim of lien or moved to obtain a final judgment.
By Greg Land | January 5, 2018
An arbitration panel agreed with Smith, Gambrell & Russell that Cousins Properties may not place illuminated logos for an accounting firm atop Atlanta's iconic Promenade.
By Meghan Tribe | January 4, 2018
Akerman, Duane Morris, Goldberg Segalla and Steptoe & Johnson start 2018 by making several lateral hires from the soon-to-be-shuttered Sedgwick.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Katie Phang | January 4, 2018
There is an old adage: “Pigs get fat while hogs get slaughtered.” In the case of two of Mattress Firm's former vice presidents, Colliers International Atlanta, one of its former executives, and several developers nationwide, the outcome of a recent lawsuit will determine whether and how badly they will be punished for their alleged greed.
By Jason Grant | January 3, 2018
Justice Saliann Scarpulla has found there was no danger of irreparable injury to the plaintiffs, a group of dissenting limited partners in Starrett City who sued claiming the sales price was too low.
By Ben Hancock | January 3, 2018
After facing allegations from Uber that it nurtured online advertising fraud to extract millions of dollars, the global advertising firm Fetch Media Ltd. has fired back with a new lawsuit that accuses Uber of forum-shopping and evading its bills.
By Sue Reisinger | January 3, 2018
Veteran in-house counsel Arnold Pinkston began work this week as the new chief legal officer at CoreLogic Inc., an Irvine, California-based property and data technology company.
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