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King & Spalding Lures Alston & Bird Partner—and Other 'On the Move' News
Securities litigator Jessica Corley said King & Spalding's white-collar practice complements her practice defending public companies and their directors and officers.Brown Taps Big Law Pipeline for Latest Trial Court Picks
Gov. Brown's appointments include partners from Jones Day; Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; Irell & Manella; Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani; and Perkins Coie.Daily Dicta: Stick a Fork in it, This Case Is Done
Restaurants and trade groups are lawyering up to defend an antitrust suit in the Northern District of California that takes issue with policies that eliminate tipping and include gratuity in the price of the food.McElroy Deutsch Lands Locke Lord Partner for New Providence Office
Paul Dwyer Jr., who headed a national litigation management team for CVS Health Corp. at Locke Lord, is helping McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter move into Rhode Island.Strategic Considerations Before Challenging Personal Jurisdiction in Products Liability Litigation
Over the last seven years, the U.S. Supreme Court has rapidly and dramatically altered the landscape of personal jurisdiction law. Specifically, the court issued six opinions that overturned a lower court's exercise of personal jurisdiction, reinforced due process limitations on state assertions of jurisdiction, and narrowed the scope of constitutionally permissible general and specific personal jurisdiction.Deep Data Dive Lets Miami Firm Accomplish What Erin Brockovich Couldn't
MSP Recovery Law Firm and its affiliated data engineering company developed an in-house algorithm to query massive federal and state health care spreadsheets and win preliminary approval of a $5 million class action settlement.The Patriot: Remembering US District Judge William C. O'Kelley
Judge O'Kelley displayed artistic interpretations of the Constitutional Convention in his Atlanta chambers, and he regularly quizzed his law clerks on the names of the Georgia patriots who signed the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.Some Reasons Why Big Cases Do Not Settle Sooner
The longer cases are litigated, the more they cost. Particularly for corporate parties, this means more internal time is lost, and more dollars may need to be held in reserve over long periods which could be more productively applied elsewhere. Thus, it is no surprise that many companies who regularly litigate closely track the time cases are open as one yardstick to measure the performance of outside counsel.People in the News—Jan. 12, 2018—Offit Kurman
Scott Polsky joined Offit Kurman's business law and transactions practice group in the Philadelphia office.As Sedgwick Dissolves, a Look at Where the Lawyers Went
The demise of the 85-year-old insurance-focused law firm has created an alumni network throughout California and beyond.Trending Stories
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