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Cert Denial in Subrogation Case Could Complicate Mass Torts
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied certiorari from a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit decision that private insurers that provide Medicare benefits have the right to recover, just as the federal government does, from GlaxoSmithKline for expenses incurred for injuries consumers have suffered by taking the drugmaker's Avandia diabetes drug.Casual Day Becomes Every Day at Morgan
When the e-mail circulated around Philidelphia-based Morgan Lewis & Bockius, most lawyers and staff laughed it off as an early April Fools Day joke. Could one of the nation's oldest, largest -- and certainly most traditional -- law firms possibly make casual day an every day occurrence? "I'm not quite sure everyone believed it when they saw it," said one managing partner.Cravath Takes on Harrisburg Bankruptcy Work Pro Bono
After five law firms pitched Harrisburg City Council to help the financially beleaguered city through a potential bankruptcy, one of the council members said in media reports the city would look to negotiate the proposed hourly rates, which ranged by firm from $200 to $975 an hour.Retention Campaign Funding Increasing, Drawing Concern
There are plenty of reasons why law firms and attorneys might be inclined to contribute to the retention campaign fund of a state Supreme Court justice.Landlord's Cap Not a Claims Allowance Standard
In the current environment of rising interest rates, many experts believe we will experience an increase in the number of real estate related defaults and bankruptcies. Therefore, new opinions concerning the rights of landlords are particularly timely.Letting Shareholders Decide Merger Fate a Lesson in Delphi, El Paso, Experts Say
Legal experts who focus on the Delaware Court of Chancery's blistering criticism of two separate chief executive officers in recent opinions are missing the decisions' point, two corporate attorneys say.IP Boutiques Play Defense as Competition Heats Up
Intellectual property law firms once had the pick of the litter in terms of cases and clients. But general practice firms have aggressively encroached on their territory. With deep benches of trial lawyers, the large firms have sought -- and, more often than not, received -- increasingly profitable patent litigation work. The result: IP boutiques are playing defense, trying to either find their marketplace niche or grow their firms to compete with the behemoths.Trending Stories
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