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By Robert Storace | May 17, 2018
Greenberg Traurig New York shareholder Toby Soli and Atlanta shareholder Lori Cohen filed a successful motion to compel the lawyer to reveal her identity in a products liability lawsuit against Bausch & Lomb.
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By Karen Sloan | Michael Marciano | May 17, 2018
The law class of 2017 overall fared better in the entry-level job market, but national figures obscure the extreme stratification of employment success for grads from individual schools. Our 10 charts break down all the latest hiring data, showing the schools that excelled, and those that lagged behind.
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By Robert Storace | May 17, 2018
Bloomfield resident Michael Galikas got a $5 million settlement from the insurance carrier of a truck that struck him while biking. Galikas was in an induced coma and had his left leg amputated after the crash.
By Colby Hamilton | May 16, 2018
The payment appears to represent Trump's reimbursement of funds his attorney Michael Cohen paid an adult film actress to keep her from going public about an alleged affair.
By Tony Mauro | May 16, 2018
Thurgood Marshall's message was clear, and shared by most justices before and since: life-tenured Supreme Court justices don't like to be told when to retire or move on. If anything, hinting that it is time to go seems to stiffen justices' resolve to stay. But presidents and others keep trying.
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By Robert Storace | May 15, 2018
Environmental groups have filed suit to stop the state from shifting $175 million from three efficiency and clean energy programs to the state's general fund.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 15, 2018
"The case did not arise in a vacuum, and the special counsel did not create his own job description," U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson wrote in a ruling that upheld the criminal charges against Paul Manafort, the former Donald Trump campaign chairman.
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By Robert Storace | May 15, 2018
The lawsuit includes claims for personal injury, financial loss and loss of consortium.
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By Robert Storace | May 14, 2018
U.S. District Judge Vanessa Bryant of the District of Connecticut dismissed the case by a man who allegedly failed to file the prerequisite Form 75 to collect workers' compensation benefits.
By Colby Hamilton | May 14, 2018
The California-based commercial litigation attorney and his own practice have racked up over $1 billion in verdicts in cases against some of the biggest companies and law firms out there. "I stand by the legal work we've done, and the results we've attained," he said.
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