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The last four years have been brutal for Brandon Nelson and JetBlue, which was whipsawed by the pandemic and then had to cancel two deals that were supposed to drive growth after courts ruled they broke antitrust law.
By Patrick Smith | July 24, 2024
Succession planning will be a firm focus toward the back end of Bodian's last term, he said.
By Mimi Lamarre | July 23, 2024
Maxwell Breed said he left 60-lawyer Warshaw Burstein because he "felt like his practice could benefit from a broader platform and a deeper bench."
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"There are motions related to the admissibility of certain evidence, such as political affiliations or opinions, or motions concerning juror bias, that might become more relevant, and certainly it's going to impact the legal strategies that lawyers invariably will take," said jury consultant Daniel Wolfe.
By Patrick Smith | July 22, 2024
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By Ellen Bardash | July 22, 2024
The plaintiff had alleged speakers on Fox News began making defamatory statements about her when she was appointed the executive director of the Department of Homeland Security's since-disbanded Disinformation Governance Board.
By Emily Saul | July 22, 2024
Counsel for the ex-congressman had asked the judge to toss charges of theft of public money and aggravated identity theft against their client. Santos is scheduled to face trial in September.
By Emily Saul | July 22, 2024
The case was dismissed without prejudice and the filing did not provide any additional information.
By Mimi Lamarre | July 22, 2024
Katherine Erbeznik has worked on a number of cross-border M&A in Latin America, which is "particularly relevant as Winston continues to grow internationally," said chairman Steve D'Amore.
By Riley Brennan | July 19, 2024
"The Americans with Disabilities Act was passed to address profound discrimination against individuals with disabilities and to allow people with disabilities to use their potential, their knowledge, their talents to make the world better for everyone," said plaintiff's counsel, Mary Vargas, a partner at Stein & Vargas, in Washington, D.C. "This decision clears the way for state professional licensing entities to discriminate and in so doing deprives all of us of the gifts that people with disabilities have to offer."
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