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Patent Dispute Arises Over LED Light Fixtures
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Pa. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Arguments in Two Diverging COVID-19 Business Interruption Cases
According to the orders granting allocatur, the justices will hear arguments simultaneously in the two cases, in which the Pennsylvania Superior Court reached opposite conclusions regarding coverage.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include teams from Williams & Connolly, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, and Singer Cashman.McDermott the Latest Big Law Firm to Recruit Health Care Partner Amid Continued Demand in Practice
Arnold & Porter, Alston & Bird, Morgan Lewis and Covington have also added health care and life sciences talent this year.King & Spalding, Alston and Troutman Move Up in M&A Legal Adviser Rankings
Justin Howard, co-leader of Alston & Bird's M&A group, said the firm's corporate practice remains active because it works with clients across a wide range of industries.View more book results for the query "Bird & Bird"
Will Debevoise Always Have Paris?
Rumors swirl after the exits of Brown Rudnick and Davis Polk, but Debevoise says its small presence in Paris plays a big part in its global strategy.On the Move: Alston Lawyer Moves to Akerman; Veteran Attorney Joins JAMS
"One client said he 'wanted to follow the expertise,'" said Carlos Encinas, a new Akerman partner.Associate Pay Rose at Many Southeast Law Firms, But Some Firms Still Pay Below Median
Alston & Bird and Morris Manning are among those with the highest starting pay for associates in 2023.Lin Wood Asks Judge to Dismiss Ex-Partners' Fraud Claim in Fee-Splitting Suit
Friday's hearing also saw the plaintiffs motion to join a new defendant in the action – Kentucky lawyer and Wood's colleague Tom McMurtry, co-counsel in the legal action at the root of the original fee-splitting agreement.Court Missed the Mark When It Comes to Premises Liability, Justices Find
"A jury asked to apportion only negligence could have rationally concluded that the assailant was zero-percent negligent, because intentional conduct is not negligence," wrote Justice Andrew A. Pinson in a concurrence to the Supreme Court of Georgia rulings.Trending Stories
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