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Judge Deals Blow to Plaintiffs as Losses Mount in COVID-19 Business Interruption Insurance MDL
The decision fits into a larger pattern of wins for insurance companies in COVID-19 business interruption litigation as federal courts continue to reject claims that the virus caused policyholders "direct physical loss or damage" to their properties.Arnall Golden Keeps Up Real Estate Growth, Adding 3 Lawyers
The additions are among the latest real estate lateral moves among Southeast firms, as the practice area stays hot in 2022.Porzio Bromberg Breaks Ground in Selling Subsidiary to Private Equity Firm
Health care-focused RLDatix's purchase of Porzio Life Sciences for an undisclosed amount makes it the first private equity buyer of a U.S. law firm subsidiary.Chris Carr, Martin Cowen, Jen Jordan Jockeying for Georgia AG's Seat in General Election
The three candidates are running for a four-year term as the state's top prosecutor.Lifetime Achievement: Scott E. Mollen
"Based on his extraordinary accomplishments as a lawyer, legal educator and public servant, Scott has indeed earned the Lifetime Achievement Award."View more book results for the query "Alston"
Litigation Department of the Year Finalist: Winston & Strawn
"We have achieved remarkable results by taking on difficult challenges, thinking outside of the box, and calling upon a deep and diverse bench of first-chair trial lawyers who have vastly broad trial experience and exceptional substantive comprehension of their respective primary complex litigation areas."Eversheds Sutherland Hires Trio of Finance and Restructuring Lawyers
Regardless of bankruptcy filings this year, the firm said it's aiming to grow its finance and restructuring teams simultaneously.Federal Prosecutors Talk Hate Crimes, Laws at ADL Luncheon
"We have already brought up a case against an individual who shot up two gas stations in south Atlanta because of his professed beliefs on national origin and race. It's the first hate crime charged in this district in several years," Ryan Buchanan, the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, said Thursday.Open Market Purchases, Past and Future
Recent developments in the credit markets and in restructuring practices have led to priming financings and non-ratable roll-ups of commercial credit agreement lenders into uptiered facilities in connection with out-of-court balance sheet restructurings.Trending Stories
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