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Report: Law Firm Mergers Poised for Record Year in 2013
A quarterly report by legal consultancy Altman Weil states that the 39 total mergers through the first six months of 2013 are putting the year on a potentially record-setting pace for U.S. law firm tie-ups.Law Firm Merger Activity Up in 2013, Report Says
The first quarter of the year brought 21 tie-ups between U.S. law firms, most coming from midsize firms taking on smaller shops with fewer than 25 attorneys, according to legal consultancy Altman Weil. At the current pace, mergers by year-end should surpass 2012's total of 60 combinations.Confidentiality of Hospital Quality Assurance Materials
Francis J. Serbaroli, in his Health law column, reviews the statutory confidentiality privilege that protects a hospital's quality assurance activities from discovery in malpractice actions. He notes that the privilege has to be affirmatively asserted by the hospital, and discusses ways that the privilege can be unintentionally waived.Suits and Storms Could Crack Plastics Maker
Wellman Inc., a Shrewsbury plastics manufacturer that has not posted a profit since 2001, has been further pummeled by a Hurricane Katrina-related plant closing, rising raw material prices and 40 class action suits alleging price fixing.Alphabetical Names for State Case Digests
Alphabetical listing of case digests.Lawsuit filed over Comair crash accuses airline of negligence; Funerals begin for victims
LEXINGTON, Ky. AP - The family of a woman killed when Comair Flight 5191 took off on the wrong runway and crashed in flames sued the airline Friday, blaming it for the nation's deadliest airplane disaster in five years.The lawsuit accuses Comair of negligence and says passenger Rebecca L. Adams suffered "conscious pain and suffering" when the plane went down Sunday morning and quickly burned with 49 people still inside.Matter of Novara v. Cantor Fitzgerald
Domestic Partner Wins Share of 9/11 Benefits Payable to Man's Daughter From Prior RelationshipCandidates campaign in obscurity with McKinney no longer a factor
DECATUR, Ga. AP - Despite beating U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney in the Democratic primary runoff election for her seat, Hank Johnson hasn't stopped campaigning - not even on his birthday."If anybody's trying to predict the outcome of this race, I think that is a disservice to the people," Johnson said.Trending Stories
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