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Law Firms Adopt Sustainability to Stay Sustainable
Richard J. Sobelsohn writes: It was not long ago that when law firms moved to new digs, they had them designed with the old-school method. Wood paneling on the walls, window-less interior offices for junior associates, and the coveted oversized corner offices for senior partners and rainmakers. During the past few years however, law firms have started going green, and the traditional law office floor plans have morphed.Movers: A Roundup of Laterals and Promotions
Laterals and new arrivals in this week's column.Movers: A Roundup of Laterals and Promotions
Laterals and new arrivals in this week's column.Orrick and Kirkland Make Weil Hires, Plus More Lateral Moves
Several Am Law 100 firms welcome new recruits from Weil, Gotshal & Manges; Debevoise hires from Sullivan & Cromwell on Hong Kong; Fox Rothschild expands in Minneapolis; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Orrick and Kirkland Make Weil Hires, Plus More Lateral Moves
Several Am Law 100 firms welcome new recruits from Weil, Gotshal & Manges; Debevoise hires from Sullivan & Cromwell on Hong Kong; Fox Rothschild expands in Minneapolis; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.MDL Judge Keeps Alive Air Bag Claims Against Takata, Honda
U.S. District Judge Federico Moreno ruled Wednesday in the Takata air bag multidistrict litigation, denying in part Takata's and Honda's motions to dismiss drivers' economic loss claims.MDL Judge Keeps Alive Air Bag Claims Against Takata, Honda
U.S. District Judge Federico Moreno ruled Wednesday in the Takata air bag multidistrict litigation, denying in part Takata's and Honda's motions to dismiss drivers' economic loss claims.A Pig in a Poke? Panel Revives Class Action Against Ford Over Tire Defect
Ford Motor Co. may be on the hook for selling people “a pig in the poke” when they purchased a Ford Focus, a federal court of appeals panel said in a decision on Wednesday. It's a welcome win for consumers—not just the people who got stuck buying new tires after a mere 20,000 miles thanks to an alleged rear suspension defect, but for everyone who expects manufacturers to fully honor their warranties.A Pig in a Poke? Panel Revives Class Action Against Ford Over Tire Defect
Ford Motor Co. may be on the hook for selling people “a pig in the poke” when they purchased a Ford Focus, a federal court of appeals panel said in a decision on Wednesday. It's a welcome win for consumers—not just the people who got stuck buying new tires after a mere 20,000 miles thanks to an alleged rear suspension defect, but for everyone who expects manufacturers to fully honor their warranties.Appeals Panel Affirms $3.7M Faulty Seatbelt Verdict
The Georgia Court of Appeals has upheld a $3.7 million verdict awarded to the husband of a woman killed after she was ejected from a Jeep Wrangler during a single-car crash.Trending Stories
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