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People in the News - May 12, 2015 - Nast Receives ABA Award
The board of the Harriton Association presented Duane Morris partner Lewis F. Gould Jr. with the Charles Thomson Award at its annual meeting.People in the News - May 12, 2015 - Nast Receives ABA Award
The board of the Harriton Association presented Duane Morris partner Lewis F. Gould Jr. with the Charles Thomson Award at its annual meeting.Three Firms See Departures Continue, Plus More Lateral Moves
McKenna Long & Aldridge, O'Melveny & Myers and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman see more partners peel away; a former Bingham McCutchen tax partner rejoins her former colleagues at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius; a Latham & Watkins antitrust litigator launches her own boutique; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Three Firms See Departures Continue, Plus More Lateral Moves
McKenna Long & Aldridge, O'Melveny & Myers and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman see more partners peel away; a former Bingham McCutchen tax partner rejoins her former colleagues at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius; a Latham & Watkins antitrust litigator launches her own boutique; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Houston Lawyer Leads Quanta Services' Team on $1B Deal
Shelton Vaughan, a partner in Duane Morris in Houston, leads a team representing Quanta Services' pending sale of its fiber optic licensing operations to Crown Castle International Corp.Houston Lawyer Leads Quanta Services' Team on $1B Deal
Shelton Vaughan, a partner in Duane Morris in Houston, leads a team representing Quanta Services' pending sale of its fiber optic licensing operations to Crown Castle International Corp.Asbestos 'Any Exposure' Arguments Delve Into Causation
The crossroads of medical and legal causation of mesothelioma was on display before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday in a case set to determine whether a plaintiff's expert testimony was based on an impermissible "any exposure" theory of causation.Asbestos 'Any Exposure' Arguments Delve Into Causation
The crossroads of medical and legal causation of mesothelioma was on display before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday in a case set to determine whether a plaintiff's expert testimony was based on an impermissible "any exposure" theory of causation.Trending Stories
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