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Report: Nixon Peabody in Merger Talks With Chicago Firm
Nixon Peabody, having had unsuccessful tie-up talks in recent years with Blank Rome and Locke Lord, is now reportedly looking at a potential acquisition of Chicago's 100-lawyer Ungaretti & Harris. With roughly 100 lawyers, Ungaretti & Harris has seen its fortunes slip along with many midsize Windy City shops in recent years.Newtown Lawsuit Takes Aim at Rifle Maker
In a lawsuit filed against North Carolina-based Bushmaster Firearms, the Bridgeport law firm of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder is seeking damages from the maker of the rifle that gunman Adam Lanza used to kill 26 children and teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012.Remington Settles Rifle Trigger Class Action
Remington Arms Co. has agreed to replace the trigger mechanism in as many as 8 million of its iconic Model 700 bolt-action rifles, according to the terms of a settlement in a putative class action that alleged a defect allowed the rifle to fire even when the trigger is not pulled.Come on Down is What Judge Tells Illinois Exec Trying to Avoid Florida Jurisdiction
A federal judge says it doesn't matter where an Illinois executive did her business, she's still open to litigation in Florida.2014 Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection PHV & MJP Ineligible Lists
Notice to the bar.Sony Sued for Unauthorized Logo Use in PlayStation Games
An Italian flooring company has filed a complaint in New Jersey federal court against Sony, seeking millions of dollars in damages amid claims the electronics giant used its logo in a series of car-racing video games without permission.Before: Straub and Hall, C.JJ. and Eaton, J.* U.S. COURT OF APPEALS SECOND CIRCUIT Thomas J. Vertic Chio, Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP, Chicago, IL (L. Donald Prutzm
Judge Rejects Claim for Concealment of Evidence
A judge has declined to allow a request to substitute a claim for fraudulent concealment for one of spoliation of evidence in a complaint in a defective firearm case after finding the plaintiffs' chances of surviving a motion to dismiss the new charge were low.Trending Stories
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