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Woman Injured in Rear-End Accident Gets $1.8 Million Verdict in Sussex
A Sussex County jury on June 21 awarded a Sparta woman $1.8 million in Mongiello v. Gallagher as compensation for injuries she sustained when the car in which she was riding was rear-ended by another car.How Lost Case Led to Big Win for Yamaha In-House Counsel
Victoria Webster took a courtroom defeat and turned it into an award-winning article.Lincoln Adventures, LLC v. Certain Underwriters of Lloyd’s of London
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert AnalysisLincoln Adventures, LLC v. Certain Underwriters of Lloyd's of London (In re Ins. Brokerage Antitrust Litig.…N.J. District Court Refuses to Dismiss RICO Action Against Lloyd’s Underwriters
A federal district court in New Jersey has denied a motion by certain underwriters at Lloyd’s of London to dismiss a putative class action complaint…Consolidated Trials Drawing Fire From Defense as Unfair
In a trial involving four women suing over an allegedly defective transvaginal mesh device, a Miami jury was faced with an assortment of claims. Some of the women felt like they had a ball between their legs. Some had pain during sex, while others didn't. They all went to different doctors, at different times, for different surgeries. But the jury's verdict showed little difference. Each woman got more than $6.5 million.A Look Back at Big Law Advertising From A to ZZZZZ
Forty years ago this month, the U.S. Supreme Court held that lawyers had a First Amendment right to advertise their services—likely to the dismay of late-night TV viewers everywhere.A Transformed Butler Snow Re-Elects Its 68-Year-Old Leader
Donald Clark Jr. led Butler Snow from the three-office, 140-lawyer regional firm it was in 2006, to a 330-lawyer international firm with offices in 24 locations. The 68-year-old has now been asked to continue his leadership of the firm until January 2020.Covington Goes Dark on Comey Day; Filling Vacancies; Kasowitz in Spotlight
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law and federal government hires and other Washington, D.C., legal news.Georgia Judge to Handle Hernia Mesh MDL
Judge Richard Story, a Clinton appointee, has never previously handled multidistrict litigation but is experienced in complex class actions.Winston & Strawn, Gibson Dunn Among Top Billers for NFL Players
The National Football League Players Association's annual LM-2 filing shows that the labor union representing NFL players paid out sizeable sums within the past year to lawyers from Baker & Hostetler; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Winston & Strawn. Another legal battle with the league potentially looms on the horizon.Trending Stories
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