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Ford & Harrison Opens Charlotte Office With Littler Hires
Labor and employment firm Ford & Harrison has opened a Charlotte office with two lateral partners, Angela Cummings and Julie Adams, from rival labor and employment firm Littler Mendelson.Bank Can't Shield Consultant's Documents From Discovery
A bank cannot apply the work-product doctrine to a series of communications exchanged by a consultant it hired to operate an indebted construction company, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.Orrick Makes Key Additions, Plus More Lateral Moves
Three new laterals at Orrick; a pair of Honigman practice leaders land at Foley & Lardner; Gibson Dunn recruits from the Justice Department; Latham & Watkins welcomes a top SEC official; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Nagel Rice Files Suit After Malpractice Coverage Denied
Nagel Rice of Roseland has taken its malpractice insurance carrier to court in a dispute over its denial of coverage to the firm in a legal malpractice suit.Legendary Trial Lawyer F. Lee Bailey Files for Bankruptcy
F. Lee Bailey, a criminal defense lawyer famous for his roles representing high-profile clients such as Sam Sheppard and being part of O.J. Simpson's legal defense “Dream Team,” sought Chapter 7 protection Friday in Maine.Women Lawyers Face a Steep Climb to Partner
Only 1 in 5 claim title among responding NLJ 500 firms. Those that beat the average credit leadership.McDermott Adds Amid Leadership Change, Plus More Lateral Moves
A year after WilmerHale consolidated its London operations, one longtime partner has left for McDermott Will & Emery; Jones Day hires a trio; Shearman & Sterling snags one from Boies Schiller; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Fisher & Phillips Rebrands, Sans Serif and Ampersand
National labor and employment firm Fisher & Phillips has ditched the ampersand and rebranded as Fisher Phillips. The Atlanta-based Am Law 100 firm has unveiled a new logo, tagline and website to go with the streamlined name as part of the campaign to update its brand.A View From the Sidelines 2: Oral Arguments and the New Supreme Court
In late 2013, I authored a piece regarding where the Pennsylvania Supreme Court (as constituted at that time) might be leaning regarding a contested products liability matter, Tincher v. Omega Flex, 104 A.3d 328 (Pa. 2014). At the time, I predicted where the justices might be leaning based on the questions they posed at oral argument. I made the "bold" (quotes intentional, as the prediction was anything but) prediction that the Supreme Court would change the landscape of products liability matters, but not adopt the Restatement (Third) of Torts.A New Roadmap for Law Firm Tech Training
LTC4 founder Bonnie Beuth believes lessons should be "app-nostic" and task-oriented.Trending Stories
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