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AG Jennings' Suit Over Monsanto PCBs Dismissed by Delaware Judge
The state's suit, according to Superior Court Judge Mary Miller Johnston, failed to state claims for both public nuisance and trespassing.More Than 2,650 Women Partners From 190 Firms Issue Call to Action Post-'Dobbs'
"Our presence and leadership within the bar is without question a byproduct of the freedom each of us has had to make reproductive decisions for ourselves," the thousands of signatories from about 190 firms wrote.Michael Held, Former New York Fed General Counsel, Joins WilmerHale
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Many Holdouts Remain in Big Law's Move to Unify Pay Across Markets
Josh Lorentz, chair of Dinsmore & Shohl's finance committee, said it might be an easier decision for firms to have unified pay structures if they are primarily in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago.Many Holdouts Remain in Big Law's Move to Unify Pay Across Markets
While some firms have moved to nationwide compensation structures, others still see value in differentiating by the market.View more book results for the query "Shook Hardy Bacon"
As Attrition Continues at White and Williams, Observers Blame 'Identity Crisis'
After a net loss of 10 attorneys in 2021, the insurance defense law firm has lost 20 lawyers so far in 2022, eight more than it has been able to recruit.Who Got the Work?℠: Big Law Advises on $26B Realty Company Purchase and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a regular column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.Climate Change Requires Collaboration, Not Courtroom Brawls
None of the pending lawsuits against energy companies will help in the fight against climate change. There is no suing our way to the future, and pricing gas and electricity out of the reach of many Americans is not viable.$560K in Attorney Fees Gone After South Florida Court Cited 'Inconsistent' Precedent
The Fourth District Court of Appeal reversed nearly $560,000 in attorney fees while ruling the appellee will not have the option for multiple "bites at the apple."Trending Stories
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