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Firms Are Beefing Up Pro Bono Teams With Specialists
More Big Law firms are hiring lawyers to focus on specific areas of pro bono work, a move that makes the firms' priorities clear and offers a roadmap for growing other social programs.'Shockingly Large Number of People' Could Sue Over Bard's PowerPort Device
Lawyers say Bard's PowerPort devices, which pump intravenous chemotherapy and other fluids injected into the bloodstream, could generate up to 10,000 lawsuits.A Call to Action: Stay Calm and Carry On (Legally) in the Wake of Anti-DEI Directives
More than 40 labor and employment attorneys along with leaders of several organizations focused on diversity in the legal industry have issued a call to action for firms to remain steadfast in their diversity efforts in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling ending affirmative action in universities.View more book results for the query "Shook Hardy Bacon"
Philadelphia's First Batch of Roundup Suits Get Trial Dates
"It's an opportunity for a trial firm to put down a significant marker in the litigation, and that's exactly what we set our goal of doing," Kline said.Delaware Can Sue Monsanto for PCB Effects, Despite Third Party Involvement, State Supreme Court Says
Chief Justice Collins J. Seitz Jr. said the manufacturer cannot escape potential liability because PCB contamination manifested after the "forever chemicals" were sold.State Supreme Court Finds Delaware Can Sue Monsanto for PCB Effects, Despite Third Party Involvement
Chief Justice Collins J. Seitz Jr. said the manufacturer cannot escape potential liability because PCB contamination manifested after the "forever chemicals" were sold.Shook Launches Civil Rights, Racial Justice Pro Bono Practice
Shook, Hardy & Bacon hired a former civil rights division prosecutor in Houston to lead a pro bono practice focused on civil rights and racial justice litigation.8th Circuit Sides With Walmart in Class Action, Reversing Remand to State Court
The Eighth Circuit reversed a lower court's order remanding a case to the state court, as it determined Walmart had showed the amount in controversy exceeded $5 million.Trending Stories
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