By Riley Brennan | November 29, 2023
"Here, nobody disputes that thousands of different compounds fall under the heading of PFAS; one of the defendant's experts puts the number of different PFAS at 5,000-10,000, which is roughly the number of known species of mammals on Earth," U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Raymond M. Kethledge for the Sixth Circuit said. "To allege simply that these defendants manufactured or otherwise distributed 'PFAS,' therefore, is patently insufficient to support a plausible inference that any of them bear responsibility for the particular PFAS in Hardwick's blood."
By Thomas Spigolon | November 28, 2023
Daniel A. Cohen is the latest addition to Barnes & Thornburg's Atlanta office, which has more than doubled its lawyer head count since 2019.
By Mason Lawlor | November 21, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Riley Brennan | November 20, 2023
"We do not find that, based on the allegations in the Amended Complaint, the asserted casual connection between Dicke's conduct and the Resors' loss is too speculative as a matter of law to sufficiently plead a legal malpractice claim," Judge Mark C. Miller wrote for the court. "Further supporting this finding is the (alleged) fact that, after the Resors hired alternate legal counsel, they succeeded in having the three dependency cases dismissed and gained back custody of their children."
By Hugo Guzman | November 20, 2023
Lori Marco had worked 19 years at the meat-processing giant—her entire in-house career.
By Hugo Guzman | November 15, 2023
Keir Gumbs is taking the legal reins of the St. Louis-based investment firm, which has eight million clients, 50,000 employees and assets under management of $1.8 trillion.
By Allison Dunn | November 14, 2023
"Counsel, if we adopt your theory, having studied what other states are doing because it's sort of a new area—not every state has weighed in—we'd have the most liberal interpretation of third-party spoliation in the nation," Chief Justice Loretta H. Rush told plaintiffs counsel from the bench Monday.
By Andrew Maloney | November 10, 2023
Leaders of Norton Rose and Lathrop GPM pointed to the pandemic as one of the catalysts for rethinking their offices, and both said they contain a mix of open and private/reserved workspaces.
By Abigail Adcox | November 10, 2023
A university spokesperson said that the school continues to "fully cooperate" with the NCAA and Big Ten.
By Chris O'Malley | November 8, 2023
"Ultimately, plaintiff's grievance is not with Target's disclosures, but with its business decisions," the company's lawyers wrote in their motion to dismiss.
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