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No Conflict for Rivera-Soto in Asbestos Fraud Case, Judge Rules
The judge in a suit over alleged destruction of asbestos-related evidence by BASF Corp. and law firm Cahill, Gordon & Reindel has rejected claims that Roberto Rivera-Soto has a conflict of interest that should prevent him from serving as discovery special master.Third Circuit Won't Rehear Wellbutrin 'Reverse Payment' Cases
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has let stand its August ruling upholding the dismissal of antitrust claims against GlaxoSmithKline.For Equifax's Legal Team, Breach Likely To Bring Litigation Challenges, High Price Tag
News of the breach is out, but the trouble has just begun for Equifax attorneys.When Fee-Splitting Breaks Rules, Who Pays the Price?
Lawyers for a Philadelphia securities litigation firm and a consulting company sparred Tuesday over who should suffer the losses when a payment arrangement between the two is deemed improper.Ballard Spahr to Merge With Levine Sullivan, Growing Media Practice
In its second merger announcement in two weeks, Ballard Spahr has reached a deal to add 25 lawyers from media law boutique Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz.DC Judge's Best Trial Tips, Government Lawyers Flock to Firms, Mueller's Hotline
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.Saul Ewing Merger With Arnstein & Lehr Creates New 400-Lawyer Firm
Philadelphia-based Saul Ewing and Chicago-based Arnstein & Lehr have merged, the firms announced Tuesday, creating a firm of more than 400 lawyers with 15 offices across the Northeast, Midwest and Florida. The combined firm will be called Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr.Pa. Midlevel Associates Could Be Happier
Associates in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh gave their firms below-average scores when it comes to a satisfying work experience. But one Philadelphia firm led the national ranking.Downton Abbey Meets Antitrust—and DOJ Comes up Empty-Handed
The beauty (or the terror, depending on your perspective) of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division is that you never know where it'll strike. One minute the feds are taking down multi-billion dollar international cartels. The next, they're busting players in an industry that sounds more like a Downton Abbey plot device: heir location servicesTrending Stories
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