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Temple Health Responds to $30M Med Mal Defeat With Reinvented Defense Strategy
John Ryan, general counsel of Temple University Health System, called the hospital's recent loss, "disappointing but not surprising," and said, "We were not putting our best foot forward with the quality of lawyering."Union-Election Petitions Eked Out an Annual Increase—and May Be Poised to Surge
President Joe Biden "campaigned on leading the most pro-union administration in history. The results of cases at the NLRB bear that out," said Robert Nagle, a partner at Fox Rothschild.Ballard Adds Strength to Bankruptcy Department With 2 Greenberg Traurig Attorneys
Diane Vuocolo and Kevin Ray have been working together for several decades.Decision Is a Reminder of Limits on Integration Clauses in Matters Arising From 2021 Deal Days
The decision saved threatened claims from a motion to dismiss and is a timely reminder of the limits on integration clauses during a time when corporate and commercial litigators are seeing an uptick in matters arising from acquisitions completed during the busy deal days of 2021.EEOC Lawsuits Alleging Disability Discrimination Spiked 77% in Just-Completed Fiscal Year
Given the Americans with Disabilities Act's complexity, "it can really be the Achilles' heel for employers," Seyfarth Shaw partner Christopher DeGroff said.View more book results for the query "Duane Morris"
Of Course All M&A Lawyers Are Angels—That's Why the Devil Is in the Details
In recent years, M&A practitioners have come to realize that the simple word "fraud" is not so simple after all and, depending on certain factors, alleging fraud could give a buyer a much wider end run around the indemnification package limitations than was realized or intended.Inside Track: EEOC Likely to Unleash Litigation Onslaught in 2024
"EEOC litigation is back in full throttle, with no signs of slowing down. Employers should take heed," the law firm Duane Morris said in a recent client note.EEOC Likely to Unleash Litigation Onslaught in 2024
"EEOC litigation is back in full throttle, with no signs of slowing down. Employers should take heed," the law firm Duane Morris said in a recent client note.Dominion Claims 'Cagey Response,' Newsmax Argues 'Unwarranted Fishing' in Defamation Case Discovery
Dominion claims Newsmax defamed it by airing commentary that associated the voting tech company with voting fraud. Newsmax says everything it aired or published is protected by the First Amendment.Dominion, Newsmax Claim 'Cagey Response' and 'Unwarranted Fishing' in Defamation Case Discovery
Dominion claims Newsmax defamed it by airing commentary that associated the voting tech company with voting fraud. Newsmax says everything it aired or published is protected by the First Amendment.Trending Stories
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