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Cozen O'Connor Expands Into Miami; Office Opening Monday
Cozen O'Connor is opening a Miami office with the addition of three partners from Kansas City, Mo.-based Shook Hardy & Bacon.Defect May Set Lawyers' Hearts Racing
There's nothing like a short circuit inside thousands of people's chest cavities to jumpstart plaintiff lawyers and shock the heart of a corporate defendant.Gag Eased to Let Firm Counter Bad Press
An Ohio state court judge lifted a gag order � ever so slightly � to let asbestos firm Brayton Purcell respond to recent bad press it got in a big, big newspaper. One with the initials WSJ.Home Depot Fights Challenge to Fee for Damage Waiver
A new class action lawsuit in state court in Florida alleges that Home Depot automatically adds a 10 percent charge to all rental equipment to cover possible damage to tools without telling customers that the charge is optional. The suit seeks class action status for the estimated thousands of customers in Florida who rented equipment from Home Depot during the last five years. It seeks both damages and an injunction forcing the Atlanta-based home improvement giant to cease the practice.'Cornell' Accepts Causal Connection Between Toxic Mold and Injury
William E. Vita, a partner at Westerman Ball Ederer Miller & Sharfstein, David B. Thorne, a partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon, and Dale M. Johnson II, an associate at Shook, analyze a recent decision that they say significantly alters the toxic mold litigation landscape and has important implications for landlords and contractors.Coke's Outside Counsel Get Diversity Directive
Coke's legal department has created a strategy to promote diversity in the legal profession and sent a directive to its outside counsel with the inauguration of its annual award, "Living the Values." After reviewing diversity practices at its 18 U.S. partner law firms, Coke chose Shook, Hardy & Bacon as the first award recipient. "If you look at diversity in law firms generally, it's poor. It's very poor," Coke GC Geoff Kelly said. "It's still a white male-dominated profession. Changing it is quite a task."Planning Can Save Lives-And The Firm
Linda KercherMother Nature doesn't always call before showing up in your reception area. But that doesn't mean you can't be ready for her wrath or other disasters. Fires, floods and other natural disasters tend to be top-of-the-mind risks, and, in the wake of Sept. 11, terrorism is another looming threat. Less obvious, perhaps, are the hardships caused when firm leaders unexpectedly die.Trending Stories
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