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Delaware Business Court Insider

Eagle Pharma Founder Sues Company to Recoup Cost of SEC Investigation

In an advancement suit against New Jersey-based Eagle Pharmaceuticals Inc., founder and former CEO and president Scott Tarriff alleges he's spent a year attempting to recoup money he's owed. He's represented by Ropes & Gray and Christensen Law.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

GC Conference Takeaways: Picking AI Vendors 'a Bit of a Crap Shoot,' Beware of Internal Investigation 'Scope Creep'

“You appease the government by trying to do the right thing," said Xavier Cunningham, a supervisory attorney adviser at the Justice Department.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

'There Is No Time to Waste': Matt Gaetz Withdraws From AG Nomination

The legal community has had a much more positive reaction to Blanche, Bove and Sauer's selection for DOJ leadership roles, believing their legal and prosecutorial background provides some stability for the agency.
3 minute read

International Edition

ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Over Alleged War Crimes in Gaza

The court said there are reasonable grounds to believe that Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant "intentionally and knowingly" deprived the civilian population in Gaza of objects indispensable to their survival.
3 minute read

International Edition

Squire Patton Boggs Associate Dies Following Methanol Poisoning in Laos

The London-based IP lawyer is the fifth tourist to have died from the exposure.
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

In Talc Bankruptcy, Andy Birchfield Skipped His Deposition. Could He Face Sanctions?

Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Red River Talc, which filed for bankruptcy to resolve talcum powder lawsuits, moved to sanction Beasley Allen's Andy Birchfield after he did not appear for a Monday deposition.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Definition of Special Employment

The author states "An employee’s right to compensation under New York’s Workers’ Compensation law is the sole remedy available against their employer for work-related injuries. An employee may have more than one employer for purposes of workers' compensation – a general employer and a special employer. The general employer is the employee’s primary employer and is responsible for hiring and providing wages and benefits."
10 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—Nov. 21, 2024—Willig Williams, Hangley Aronchick

Labor, employment, workers’ compensation and family law firm Willig, Williams & Davidson announced that attorney Jesse Bernstein has joined its labor law practice.
2 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Rawle & Henderson Hires New Del. Managing Partner

Rawle & Henderson announced that Loreto P. Rufo has joined the firm as the new managing partner in its Wilmington office.
2 minute read

Law.com

Divided State Court Reinstates Dispute Over Replacement Vehicles Fees

In Bell v. Shelter General Insurance Co., the plaintiff appealed the dismissal of her breach of contract suit, which alleged that Shelter General Insurance Co. breached its automobile insurance policy by failing to pay her sales taxes and fees relating to her purchase of a replacement vehicle.
5 minute read

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