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Pa. Appeals Court: $7M Settlement With Out-of-State Defendant Bars Plaintiff's Med Mal Suit
"The law is not very fleshed out or very clear, particularly in this unique case," the Killino Firm's Jeffrey Killino said.Tax Treatment of Partnership and Their Partners—Are Rough Times Ahead?
Now is a good time for partnerships and their partners to take steps to mitigate the potential consequences of the audit changes, and to anticipate potential legislative developments.Second Circuit Analyzes Contours of Bribery in Bank Corruption Case
Bribes and kickbacks of public and private officials in the United States are still prosecuted under the mail/wire fraud statutes and the Hobbs Act, but departures from paradigmatic cases have become more vulnerable to challenge. The Second Circuit's recent affirmance in the case of a bank officer convicted of corruption is noteworthy when viewed against that backdrop.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
Newsmakers: More Partner Promotions Across Texas
Baker McKenzie, Eversheds Sutherland, Bracewell and more.A Two-Week Edition of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Thompson Hine, Akin, Freshfields, Gibson Dunn, Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert, Paul Weiss, Bartlit Beck and Squire Patton Boggs all take home runners-up honors this week.White and Williams Taps Longtime Business Department Chair as New Managing Partner
Real estate finance attorney Timothy Davis replaces litigator Andrew Susko, who had led the firm since the start of 2021.Litigating 'Cause' Under New York Employment Contracts
Sometimes the "cause" standard in employment contracts specifies particular misconduct and a minimum level of culpability, such as "gross negligence" or "recklessness." Sometimes it's undefined. Either way, these provisions leave open a critical issue: the relevance of the employer's honesty, good faith and evenhandedness in applying the "cause" standard. Surprisingly, the New York case law on this point is a mixed bag.Fifth Circuit Temporarily Delays New State-Run Court in Mississippi's Majority-Black Capital
The court granted a temporary administrative stay, blocking the court's creation until at least Jan. 5. The decision followed a request from the NAACP.Trending Stories
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