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Armstrong Teasdale Lets Go of 24 Staff, 11 Lawyers
Firm leaders said the staff reduction comes amid an effort to streamline the firm's operations, while the lawyer reductions come after a review of productivity and performance.After $100M Settlement From Syracuse Diocese, CVA Attorneys Eye Insurance Reparations
The settlement represents the second largest contribution by a bankrupt Roman Catholic institution and its affiliates in any Roman Catholic bankruptcy case to date, attorneys said.Holland & Knight Grows Health Care Practice With 3 Dentons Partners
"We share some clients with them and our client teams for those particular clients got broader and deeper by adding [them]," practice leader Brent Hill said.View more book results for the query "*"
Continuing to Beef Up Existing Offices, Clark Hill Laps Up LA Boutique
Clark Hill's Los Angeles office gains a team of 10 lawyers in a combination with the 65-year-old boutique Barton Klugman & Oetting.'Spurious and Inflammatory': Todd Blanche, Cadwalader Blast Malpractice Lawsuit
Plaintiffs are serial litigants who have failed to support their claims and have been charged by both the SEC and the Eastern District of New York for fraud, Blanche, Cadwalader say.Dickinson Wright Adds 20th Office With Formerly Remote Lawyers in Denver
The firm is starting with four partners and one associate, and it hopes to grow to 25 to 50 lawyers in Denver in the next year.Reproductive Health Agencies Sue Alabama AG Over State's 'Abortion Travel Ban'
"Attorney General Marshall's threats require healthcare providers in Alabama to choose between their own liberty and freedom, and their ethical responsibility to fully inform pregnant patients of their healthcare options out of state. Over the last year, these threats have prevented pregnant Alabamians from accessing comprehensive information about their legal healthcare options, and the support they may depend on to access those options," Alison Mollman, senior counsel with the ACLU of Alabama, said in a statement. "The consequences are not theoretical, they are real and can be deadly. It's time for Attorney General Marshall's threats to be recognized for what they are: unconstitutional and contrary to Alabama law."Federal Infrastructure Projects and the Requirements of 'BABA'
The Buy American Act currently requires the cost of the components of the manufactured product to exceed 60% of the total cost of all components. But BABA became effective before the adoption of regulatory guidance, so there is a significant "catch-up" effort to provide guidance for BABA contracts, including those currently underway.Trending Stories
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