0 results for 'Kirkland'
AP to Shepard Fairey Lawyers: We'd Prefer You Stick Around
In the wake of the artist's admission that he fabricated and destroyed evidence in his copyright fight with The Associated Press, his lawyers have suggested they want off the case. Not so fast, says The AP.Billing, plaintiffs-appellants v. Credit Suisse First Boston Ltd., defendants-appellees
Stock Conspiracy Lawsuit Reinstated; Antitrust Laws Apply to Wall Street ManipulationsNFL concussion suits consolidated
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has granted the National Football League's motion to consolidate and centralize four concussion lawsuits against the league in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, with the potential for 16 other similar suits to follow.In an order filed Tuesday, John G.Harvey Miller to Return to Weil Gotshal as Partner
Harvey Miller, who built Weil, Gotshal & Manges into a bankruptcy powerhouse before he left in 2002, is going back to the firm as a partner, after spending the last five years at investment bank Greenhill & Co. Miller, who spoke to The American Lawyer in his first interview after the announcement he would rejoin the firm, described the move as "returning to an old love." But he's going back to a much different Weil, one whose bankruptcy department has suffered through a long cold spell since he left.Boutiques Slicing Into Big Firms' Pie
With clients under increasing pressure to manage costs and large firms favoring institutional clients in potential conflicts, dozens of boutiques have popped up offering sophisticated legal expertise at reasonable costs to clients large and small. Chaffetz Lindsey was just one of many boutiques that former big law firm partners opened in the last year. While it is too soon to measure their firm's success, the five partners who departed Clifford Chance say their gamble is working out better than expected.114 Football Players, Wives Sue NFL Over Head Injuries
Former Atlanta Falcons running back Jamal Anderson and linebacker Jessie Tuggle, who helped take the "Dirty Birds" to Super Bowl XXXIII, are among 114 professional football players and their wives who sued the National Football League as part of expanding national litigation centered around traumatic brain injuries.Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250
The Essential Guide to Governance, Risk, and Compliance
Brought to you by Diligent Corporation
Download Now
2024 Trends Report Mid-Year Special Edition: Update on Outside Counsel Billing Rates
Brought to you by LexisNexis® CounselLink®
Download Now
AI in Private Equity: A Guide for Gaining an Early Advantage
Brought to you by Ontra
Download Now
Why Are So Many Law Firms Suddenly Embracing Digital Transformation?
Brought to you by AllRize
Download Now