By Ross Todd | October 21, 2024
"Unlike full-service firms where a young associate has the option of trying different practices, junior lawyers (and senior lawyers) come to Quinn because they want to be the very best litigators—and want to learn from the best."
By Ross Todd | October 21, 2024
"Unlike full-service firms where a young associate has the option of trying different practices, junior lawyers (and senior lawyers) come to Quinn because they want to be the very best litigators—and want to learn from the best."
By Abigail Adcox | October 21, 2024
Lawyers from the DOJ, FTC, Office of Foreign Assets Control and Homeland Security Department have all joined law firms lately.
By Lisa Willis | October 18, 2024
A new binding agreement was announced Friday by a team of South Florida lawyers who represented the man who claims to be the "rightful owner" of the ball submitted for auction.
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By Emily Cousins | October 18, 2024
"If they didn't tender the policy quickly and allowed my demand to lapse, then it would have been very easy for us to secure a bad-faith claim," Isaias Diaz of Carter Mario said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 18, 2024
A key event at trial was a response to a juror's question, Michael Ng said, where the Phillips 66 executive charged with implementing the company's new fuels business inadvertently confessed to the use of proprietary marketing data.
By Lisa Willis | October 18, 2024
"If they do not carefully navigate the litigation, the case can easily be dismissed," an attorney not associated with the case said.
By Tommaso Baronio | October 18, 2024
"Our strategy was straightforward: we owned the helmet," said Ed Patricoff, who represented Dainese.
By Michael Adam Mora | October 18, 2024
"[T]here is no authority for this court's en-banc procedure to serve as a vehicle for some members to impose their judicial philosophy on other members who do not buy into it," First District Court of Appeal Judge Adam Tanenbaum wrote in his concurring opinion.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 18, 2024
"We found ourselves in unchartered territory while taking on a global leader of an emerging technology, and success depended on our ability to combine recently enacted environmental regulations with centuries-old legal theories like trespass and nuisance," said plaintiff counsel Jackson McDonald of McDonald & Cody in Alto, Georgia.
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