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Judge Approves $51M Settlement in Shareholder Suit Against Medical Equipment Company
The settlement includes $12.7 million in attorney fees for the plaintiffs' lead counsel.Does a Lawyer Answer to the Board, or Its Members? New Opinion Offers Guidance
Although the Supreme Court order left Supsie in the clear, Rubin said the DRB decision "sent a lot of us kind of into a tailspin, scratching our heads about, what are the ground rules here? Because the disciplinary board's position seemed to just run counter to what all of us had been assuming."Home Improvement: Clarifying 'Exceptional Difficulty or Unusual Hardship'
Current law for zoning variances is overly restrictive and does not align with expectations of today's Connecticut residents.Plaintiff Sues Attorney, Firm Who Accidentally Sued Wrong Defendant
The mistake was not corrected over 9 years of litigation, the lawsuit states, and was ultimately dismissed with prejudice due to the error in January. The plaintiff is now time-barred from suing the proper entity.View more book results for the query "*"
Beyond the finish line: Why the real race begins with CLM Post-Implementation Support
Join an insightful webcast where industry experts will delve into the critical importance of a CLM post-implementation strategy.'I'd Send a Clear Message': Nominee Wants to Change FDIC's Toxic Culture
The law firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton released an independent report in May on the FDIC, finding that the agency failed to provide a workplace safe from sexual harassment, discrimination, and other interpersonal misconduct. Last month, Goldsmith Romero was nominated to succeed Martin Gruenberg, who has come under fire for the FDIC's reportedly toxic work culture.Paul Weiss Alleges US Education Dept. Unlawfully Closed Penn Antisemitism Probe
Liz Magill resigned as the University of Pennsylvania's president last December after providing controversial testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Education. Magill suggested "context" would determine whether calling for the "genocide of the Jewish people" violates Penn's code of conduct.As Class Action Settlement Fraud Explodes, Legal Tech Sees an Opportunity
While some predict that technology companies will enter the space to help stem the rising tide of fraud in class action settlements, others don't believe this will be a viable market for many new entrants.Morrison Cohen Debuts Luxury Brands Practice as Retailers Navigate Post-Pandemic Landscape
New York-based Morrison Cohen is debuting its new luxury brands group after an uptick of work with those clients following the COVID-19 pandemic. The group will be led by current co-chairs of the firm's real estate, venture capital and labor and employment practices.Trending Stories