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Hinshaw Adds 23-Lawyer Firm With Strength in Aviation and Aerospace Litigation
The firm's move, expanding in Chicago, is the latest sign that some Am Law 200 firms are keeping up growth partly through combinations this year.How Novel Legal Theories and Proposed Federal Regulation Are Changing Cyber Risk
We are currently on the precipice of a dramatic shift in the way cyber risk is viewed and how the accompanying liabilities are assigned, and the foundation for this change stems all the way back to the fundamentals of proximate cause, Annamarie Giblin writes.Court Outlines Limits on Pre-Suit Discovery, with Rule 202 in Spotlight
"In the event that Hinkson is permitted an opportunity to replead, the trial court may allow Hinkson to replead, if it finds that the pleading defects can be cured," the appeals court said.Prime Property and Casualty Sues PAK, Others in Effort to Not Defend Them in Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Attorneys See Growth in Lawsuits Over Eye Disease Drug Tepezza
"This continues to grow into something that's larger than we first anticipated," said Ashlie Case Sletvold, of Peiffer Wolf Carr Kane Conway & Wise in Cleveland, who has filed two cases against Horizon Therapeutics, which makes Tepezza.View more book results for the query "Hinshaw"
Dallas Lures Yet Another Out-of-State Law Firm
Insurance defense lawyer Ron Burnovski has joined Clausen Miller as a partner in its new Dallas office.Illinois High Court Extends Biometric Privacy Act Statute of Limitations
"We find that a longer limitations period would comport with the public welfare and safety aims of the General Assembly by allowing an aggrieved party sufficient time to discover the violation and take action," said the court.Dallas Is Still Hot, as Two More Out-of-State Firms Launch Offices
Am Law 200 firm Hinshaw & Culbertson and trial firm Manning Gross + Massenburg each opened Dallas offices on Wednesday, as out-of-state firms continue to settle in Texas cities.Tyre Nichols: Blood on the Hands of the Supreme Court and the New York Court of Appeals
Despite expressly acknowledging the risk of race-based stops, the Supreme Court and the New York Court of Appeals have given police free rein to stop vehicles no matter the officers' actual motivation so long as they can point to a traffic infraction. This unchecked authority is directly responsible for tragedies like the beating death of Tyre Nichols.FTC's Proposed Rule Banning Noncompetes: How the Rule, If Enacted, Will Impact Fla. Employers
If enacted, the proposed rule will supersede all state laws, regulations, orders, and interpretations of any laws inconsistent with the proposed rule's requirements. Florida noncompete law is inconsistent with the proposed rule because Florida has historically favored noncompete agreements and deems them to be valid trade restraints.Trending Stories
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