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Patient's Blood Disorder Not Due to Statin Med: Defense
In April 2015, plaintiff Frances Runski, 68, was diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis, a rare blood disorder, and hepatitis in Pittsburgh. Runski claimed that the disease was due to her taking the statin medication Lipitor, which had been prescribed by internist Anuradha Gowda.People in the News—Aug. 24, 2023—Stradley Ronon, Lamb McErlane
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young announced that partner Lisa R. Jacobs presented at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's (PBI) Annual Contracts Workshop 2023.What's On Tap For The October 2023 Supreme Court Term?
After wading into explosive social issues in recent years, the Supreme Court's conservative majority will turn its attention to an old familiar foe: the administrative state.McDermott Lands International M&A Partner From Dechert
Howard Kleinman has a focus on South America and cross-border transactions.Who's Earned Barbara Parker's Endorsement for Oakland City Attorney?
Oakland City Attorney Barbara Parker shared her endorsement for a successor and what's next for her after more than a decade leading the office.View more book results for the query "*"
Saint Louis Bank Axes CEO, Promotes GC to Succeed Him
Kevin King, the general counsel of the three-office Saint Louis Bank who's practiced banking law for more than four decades, is succeeding CEO Travis Liebig. The bank isn't explaining the ouster.Georgia Judges Are Quitting—And Yes—Money's a Big Part of It
The Judicial Council of Georgia has unanimously voted to accept a recommendation to reform judicial pay. Under the proposal, Georgia jurists' base salary rates would increase to become comparable to federal judges' for fiscal year 2024.Advancing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: From Optimism to Action
Alyssa Levy, a first-year corporate associate with Sidley Austin talks to Lin Cherry, Chief Talent Experience Officer at the technology services company, Wizeline, on why it's important for organizations to advance DE&I as well as some small but powerful steps any organization can take.Potential Hostile Territory in Shifting Non-Compete Landscape
Pending legislation in New York will result in the sharp curtailment of post-employment non-competes. For the moment, it is unclear whether the current (or any) form of the bill may be passed into law. This article discusses this pending legislation and its potential impact on employers statewide.Morgan Lewis Fields Team to Help Clients Navigate 2026 World Cup
The first World Cup to span three countries will present a range of cross-jurisdictional issues, as well as challenges tied to intellectual property and sustainability, according to Los Angeles partner Nicole Buffalano.Trending Stories
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