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Despite Man's Worm-Infested Food, Airline Escapes Suit
It wasn't a fly in his soup but worms in his meal that caused a man to sue an Indian airline. But a federal judge—presumably with a stronger stomach—tossed the suit, pointing to a law that protects foreign companies.Despite Man's Worm-Infested Food, Airline Escapes Suit
It wasn't a fly in his soup but worms in his meal that caused a man to sue an Indian airline. But a federal judge—presumably with a stronger stomach—tossed the suit, pointing to a law that protects foreign companies.Court Won't Decide Discovery Dispute in Judge's Fee Case
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that it doesn't have jurisdiction to decide a discovery dispute in a case brought by a judge against his former law firm over contingency fees he claims he is owed.Court Won't Decide Discovery Dispute in Judge's Fee Case
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that it doesn't have jurisdiction to decide a discovery dispute in a case brought by a judge against his former law firm over contingency fees he claims he is owed.For Law Firms, Higher Ed Probes Mean Opportunity—And Risk
Even for highly experienced firms, Title IX and sexual assault investigations pose special challenges. Just ask Pepper Hamilton.Employer's 'Honest Belief' Thwarts FMLA Retaliation Claim
An employer's "honest belief" that an employee misused the Family and Medical Leave Act can be enough to defeat an FMLA retaliation claim, the Third Circuit has ruled.The Law Firms That Won the 2016 Election
The 2016 presidential campaign created plenty of work for lawyers. Which Am Law 200 firms benefited the most?Super PACs, Aided by Big Law, Pump Money Into Politics
Which large law firms are behind the biggest super political action committees during this election cycle? Perhaps not surprisingly, Perkins Coie, a longtime legal advocate for Democratic Party causes, and Jones Day, campaign counsel for Donald Trump, are just two Am law 100 firms racking up legal bills on behalf of super PACs.Turnpike Hit With $3.2M Judgment in Whistleblower Suit
A former employee of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has received a $3.2 million award from the Commonwealth Court for retaliation he faced after reporting alleged instances of wrongdoing and waste to turnpike supervisors.HayBoo Bags Bankruptcy Veteran, Plus More Lateral Moves
Amid a surge of oil and gas bankruptcies, Haynes and Boone hires a top restructuring partner; Clark Hill bolts on a small shop; Fox Rothschild's expansion spree continues; King & Spalding lands a serial lateral; a Shearman & Sterling M&A partner joins a client in-house; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Trending Stories
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