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Elliott Greenleaf Lawyers Authors in ABA Publication
The American Bar Association is set to debut the third revised edition of "Reorganizing Failing Businesses," its two-volume treatise on the restructuring process at the ABA business law section spring meeting in New Orleans.J&J, Backed by Battalion of Lawyers, Opens 5th Talcum Powder Trial
With eight figures potentially on the line, Johnson & Johnson isn't skimping on its defense. Covington & Burling products liability partners Phyllis Jones and Paul Schmidt were on hand in the St. Louis courtroom Tuesday, backing up national coordinating counsel from Butler Snow and Shook, Hardy & Bacon.J&J, Backed by Battalion of Lawyers, Opens 5th Talcum Powder Trial
With eight figures potentially on the line, Johnson & Johnson isn't skimping on its defense. Covington & Burling products liability partners Phyllis Jones and Paul Schmidt were on hand in the St. Louis courtroom Tuesday, backing up national coordinating counsel from Butler Snow and Shook, Hardy & Bacon.Akin Shuffles Lobbying Chiefs, Jenner Hires Two Davids in DC, and Husch Loses Office Leader
With the Republicans in charge, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld has tapped a bipartisan team for its lobby group.Akin Shuffles Lobbying Chiefs, Jenner Hires Two Davids in DC, and Husch Loses Office Leader
With the Republicans in charge, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld has tapped a bipartisan team for its lobby group.Justices Eye Ill-Will Requirement for Insurance Bad Faith
In a case that may have wide-ranging repercussions for insurance lawsuits in Pennsylvania, the state Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday about whether plaintiffs must present "smoking gun" evidence to successfully bring bad-faith claims against insurance carriers.Justices Eye Ill-Will Requirement for Insurance Bad Faith
In a case that may have wide-ranging repercussions for insurance lawsuits in Pennsylvania, the state Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday about whether plaintiffs must present "smoking gun" evidence to successfully bring bad-faith claims against insurance carriers.Lateral Report: The Few, the Proud, the March Movers
There weren't many run-of-the-mill lateral litigator moves in March, the kind where a mid-level partner at Big Firm A moves to Big Firm B, spouting something about platforms and synergy. Instead, the most notable March moves were propelled by something extra.Woman Struck by Truck Settles for $5.35 Million in Middlesex County
In Parikh v. Frock Brothers Trucking, a North Brunswick woman will receive $5.35 million as compensation for injuries she sustained when she was struck by a tractor-trailer.Trending Stories
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