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Who Got the Work: A Trial for Tesla and a Thwarted Theater Fest
Cohen Milstein is representing the family of a mother and son injured in a crash during which a Tesla Model 3 allegedly malfunctioned, Butzel Long is representing a movie theater in its suit against the state of Michigan for threatening to punish the theater for its planned Juneteenth film festival, and other work from midsize firms.Inside the Tech Helping Lawyers Combat Labor Abuse, Human Trafficking
Certain technology is becoming essential to corporations looking to avoid reputational and regulatory risk, and prosecutors aiming to track evidence of human trafficking online.How I Made Partner: Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll's Shaylyn Cochran
"I would encourage junior attorneys to examine why they seek [partnership] and, importantly, what they plan to do once they attain [partnership]."Those Who Learn of Fraud Have an Important Role to Play During Pandemic
Given its over $2 trillion dollar price tag, spending from the CARES Act will require close oversight to ensure these public funds are used for their intended purpose and are not diverted by unscrupulous companies or individuals.Leadership and the Law: How Law Firms Can Fix a Puzzling Quirk
There's a need for greater investment in law firm leadership training, argues Cohen Milstein partner Betsy Miller.Hear About the Issues State Attorneys General Are Targeting Most
Join us May 27 to learn about innovative approaches state attorneys general and other attorneys in government are taking to advocacy and how law firms are working alongside them.Manhattan Judge Tosses Securities Fraud Suit Targeting GE Over Turbine Disclosures, Accounting Flaws
A Manhattan federal judge has dismissed an investor class action that targeted General Electric Co. for allegedly concealing a major defect with its newest line of power plant turbines and taking a "mammoth" $22 billion write-off, which sparked civil and criminal investigations of the multinational conglomerate.SDNY Judge Tosses Securities Fraud Suit Targeting GE Over Turbine Disclosures, Accounting Flaws
A Manhattan federal judge has dismissed an investor class action that targeted General Electric Co. for allegedly concealing a major defect with its newest line of power plant turbines and taking a "mammoth" $22 billion write-off, which sparked civil and criminal investigations of the multinational conglomerate.DBR Announces 2020 Professional Excellence Award Honorees
Postponed by the coronavirus, the Daily Business Review announces its annual Professional Excellence Award honorees and plans a recognition event on Oct. 7.Litigators of the Week: Kirkland Trio Drive Home a Pair of Class Action Wins
Kirkland & Ellis partners Rick Godfrey, Wendy Bloom and Andrew Bloomer successfully defended class actions against General Motors and Polaris.Trending Stories
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