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Law Firm Competitors Grow Their Atlanta Offices But King & Spalding, Alston Remain Dominant
Holland & Knight, Lewis Brisbois and Baker Hostetler are among the big firms with rapid growth in the city.Oklahoma Taps Paul Clement to Take on Pharmacy 'Middlemen' at High Court
"PBMs [pharmacy benefit managers] have had a profound and profoundly negative effect on pharmacies and the patients who rely on them," Clement wrote in the petition for Supreme Court review.'Big Deal': Federal Circuit Ruling May Mean More Design Patent Rejections, Experts Say
"I think there'll be more (design patent rejections), but I don't think this is going to be some sort of sea change," said Finnegan Henderson partner Elizabeth Ferrill.EPA Denies Alabama's Coal Ash Regulation Plan
The state's Department of Environmental Management responded that the EPA is denying the state's program, issued several years ago, because it does not comply with the federal agency's "just-adopted rule."Josh Partington of Snell & Wilmer Is in Fact a Rock Star in the Office (and Out of It)
The former (and now current) guitarist for Something Corporate talks about a path less traveled when it comes to landing in the Big Law arena.View more book results for the query "*"
Justices Asked to Intercede as States Clash Over Climate Litigation
"If the Supreme Court lets them continue, California and its allies will imperil access to affordable energy for every American. To protect Alabama citizens and our constitutional order, we had no choice but to sue," claimed Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall.Ex-Baltimore City State's Attorney Receives Nonprison Sentence for Criminal Convictions
Marilyn J. Mosby, who was convicted of making a false mortgage application and two counts of perjury, received 12 months of home confinement as part of 36 months of supervised release.Supreme Court Says Later Drug Schedule Changes Don't Affect Mandatory Minimums
"A defendant's 'history of criminal activity' does not 'cease to exist' merely because the crime was later redefined," Justice Samuel Alito Jr. wrote for the majority.GOP Attorneys General, Firearms Advocates Defend US Gunmakers Against Mexican Suit at Supreme Court
Second Amendment groups and others are asking the justices to review a lower court decision that has allowed Mexico's civil suit against gunmakers to proceed.Trending Stories
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