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Did Weight-Loss Wonder Drugs Fail to Warn? 'This Case Is Very Strong Right Now'
About 50 lawsuits so far target Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly over Type 2 diabetes medications Ozempic, Mounjaro and other medications. Lawyers anticipate 10,000 to 20,000 cases.NJ Supreme Court Goes Beyond Question of 'Direct Physical Loss' in COVID-19 Insurance Claim
"Although it is not strictly necessary given our conclusion that Ocean Walk did not allege facts to establish a 'direct physical loss' of or 'direct physical damage' to its property, we nonetheless briefly address Ocean Walk's argument that the contamination exclusion in the policies issued by AGLIC, AIG, and IFCC does not apply here," Justice Anne M. Patterson wrote.Litigation, IP Headlined Big Law Poaching by Midsize Firms in 2023
Rate flexibility and client conflicts drove Big Law attorneys to smaller firms in 2023, leading to gains for Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr in Texas, Stoel Rives in Oregon and Potter Anderson & Corroon in Delaware.Should US Law Firms Offer 20% Less Pay for 20% Less Work?
Slaughter and May recently formalized a reduced-hours trial, but American firms have typically reserved such accommodations for people with extenuating circumstances.View more book results for the query "DLA Piper/"
Kirkland, Cooley, Crowell Bring 'Real Impact' C-Suite Leaders to Start the Year
The latest Big Law moves are part of a broader movement to increase skill sets and drive firms forward strategically and financially, at the C-level and elsewhere.Covington Builds Restructuring Practice With 2 Mintz Partner Hires
The partner hires "will help us leverage additional litigation opportunities that arise out of clients dealing with bankruptcies, particularly on the creditor side," said Dan Shallman, head of the LA office.Kirkland, Goodwin Take Lead in M&A Tables, as Simpson and Weil Fall in Rankings
Amid the battle for the top M&A spot, 2023 was the slowest full-year period for dealmaking since 2013.NY's Top Court Set to Decide COVID Restaurant Interruption Appeal
The Court of Appeals' ruling is expected to have broad implications not just for New York—one of the hardest hit states during the pandemic—but nationally, since the court's interpretation of the policy language could impact how other courts rule on pandemic-related business interruption disputes.Trending Stories
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