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Notable Mergers, Departures Show Through in Pa. Firm Head Counts
While Pennsylvania's largest law firms maintained a steady head count overall in 2015, a number of firms experienced noticeable gains and decreases due to mergers, strings of departures or group moves, according to data reported by Legal affiliate The National Law Journal.South Florida Experiencing 'Exponential Interest' From Law Firms With Varied Focus
Law firms with an appetite for expansion are coming to South Florida, but it's a challenging venture.Risperdal Plaintiffs Gain Leverage in Wake of $70M Verdict
The $70 million verdict a Philadelphia jury levied against Janssen Pharmaceuticals on July 1 may not survive challenges that it is excessive, but the award was a definitive win for the plaintiffs in the Risperdal mass tort litigation, attorneys who work in the pharmaceutical arena said.Avoiding Unanimity Rule, Court Upholds Split Arb Panel's $15.7M Award
In affirming a $15.7 million arbitration award in a real estate dispute, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled that courts may infer consent to the majority decision of an arbitration panel when the parties agree to have two partisan arbitrators select a third, neutral arbitrator.Georgia Justices Toss $10M Asbestos Verdict
An expert witness offered irrelevant and confusing testimony, the unanimous court ruled Tuesday.NYLJ Announces Its Lawyers Who Lead by Example
The New York Law Journal announces the 2016 honorees for Lawyers Who Lead by Example in three categories: Lifetime Achievement, Public Service and Pro Bono. The attorneys will be featured in a special section and honored at a dinner on Sept. 20.Permissible Appellants—Aggrieved Parties
In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. discuss the sometimes overlooked limitation on the very liberal right to appeal—the requirement that only an "aggrieved party or a person substituted for him [or her] may appeal from an appealable judgment or order except one entered upon the default of the aggrieved party."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.Like Clockwork, Litigation Is Sure to Follow Hurricanes
Attorneys for property owners, developers and businesses offer best practices for avoiding litigation after a storm.Trending Stories
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