By Cedra Mayfield | September 27, 2023
The Judicial Nominating Commission of Georgia has short-listed a pair of prosecutors as candidates to fill a new judgeship created by legislation in the Coweta Judicial Circuit.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 27, 2023
In the past month, 3M announced a $6 billion earplug settlement, and Philips reached a $479 million deal with consumers of recalled CPAP devices. Chris Seeger helped negotiate both settlements.
By Ross Todd | September 27, 2023
As if the tasks of a litigation partner weren't enough, here are four snapshots of life as a Big Law litigator and office managing partner.
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By Emily Cousins | September 26, 2023
The Senate vote was 31-2 and the House vote was 120-18.
By Adolfo Pesquera | September 26, 2023
"Bailey misappropriated nearly $4.1 million for personal expenses and additionally misused over $900,000 for unauthorized purposes, including nearly $670,000 of undisclosed Ponzi-like payments to other investors," the SEC complaint alleges.
By Alex Anteau | September 26, 2023
"This is what happens when insurance companies force plaintiffs to try cases," plaintiff's counsel said.
By Cedra Mayfield | September 26, 2023
The Judicial Nominating Commission of Georgia has shortlisted a state court judge and two attorneys as candidate to fill a new judgeship created by legislation in the Atlantic Judicial Circuit.
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By Ross Todd | September 26, 2023
With a helpful nudge from the federal judge overseeing a case alleging a rate-setting conspiracy in the market for variable rate demand obligations, Quinn associates David LeRay and Nicolas Siebert successfully argued that the plaintiffs' expert opinions supported class certification.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | September 25, 2023
The court was not fully in agreement, as Justice Gregory T. D'Auria dissented, arguing "no state interest justifies voiding previously valid in terrorem clauses on the ground of public policy" in this case.
By Alex Anteau | September 25, 2023
"Font, especially for appellate lawyers, is so important because it is the most basic tool to help you get and keep the attention of judges and clerks," appellate lawyer Anna Cross said. "An appellate judge spends so much of [their] reading briefs, the font has to be easy on the eyes. "
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