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Jones Day snags health care duo
Rebekah Plowman (above right) and Kristin McDonald have taken their health care practice from Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough to Jones Day, which they join as partners.Cite as: Rivera v. NYP Holdings, Inc., 114858/06, NYLJ 1202493941689, at *1 (Sup., NY, Decided April 12, 2011)Judge Tingling, MiltonDecid
A bench trial begins on Monday in San Jose in a suit that accuses five major corporations of creating a public nuisance by manufacturing and promoting lead-based paint despite knowledge it was harmful. Ten cities and counties in California are demanding nearly $1 billion in cleanup costs.
New judge probably won't mean relief for Barry Bonds
For some time there's been speculation - even hope in certain circles - that the new judge in the Barry Bonds case, Melinda Haag, would see things differently. By some measures, the case seemed to be losing steam: the Ninth Circuit in June delivered a major blow when it barred the use of key evidence. And the public, it seemed, had moved on to new steroids-in-sports scandals.TADs prove to be key in revamping Railroad District
Democratic incumbents declared winners in Georgia House races
SAVANNAH, Ga. AP - Two Democratic congressmen won their re-election bids by slim margins according to official returns released Wednesday, though the victory for Rep. John Barrow was so close he could face a recount.Results of the Nov. 7 general election certified by the secretary of state show Barrow defeated former Republican congressman Max Burns in eastern Georgia's 12th District by just 864 votes out of 142,438 cast.Am Law Firms Plug Into $5.6 Billion NV Energy Sale
MidAmerican Energy Holdings, a subsidiary of billionaire Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, said late Wednesday that it will acquire the Las Vegas utility in a deal worth $10 billion, including debt. Gibson Dunn, Brownstein Hyatt, Sidley Austin, Hogan Lovells, and Nevada firm Woodburn and Wedge are advising on the deal.9th Circuit Sustains Restrictions on Legal Aid Organizations
A federal appeals court ruled 2-1 last week that rules that bar legal aid organizations financed by the Legal Services Corp., or LSC, from participating in class actions and collecting attorney fees do not violate their First Amendment rights.Kirkland, Gibson Dunn Lead on Bain's $1.6 Billion Apex Tool Deal
The private equity firm will acquire Apex Tool Group, which produces brands such as Crescent wrenches and Lufkin measuring tape, from joint venture owners Danaher Corporation and Cooper Industries.Corkscrew Twist for Case Against Kay
A State Bar judge sanctioned Philip Kay and barred him from participating in his own defense. But he was still allowed to cross-examine a federal judge as counsel for his co-defendant.Trending Stories
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