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Following Mass Departures, Lewis Brisbois Spinoff to Shutter 5 Months After Launch
Nearly three dozen attorneys left Daugherty Lordan to join O'Hagan Meyer in Southern California this week.Wilson Elser Adds in Indiana, as Second Hundred Firms Continue Expansion
The No. 107-ranked firm by revenue announced this week that its clients wanted an expansion in the Midwest.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Why So Many Second Hundred Law Firms Are Looking for Combinations
Some Second Hundred law firms haven't hit the same overcapacity problems that many in the Am Law 100 are seeing.Am Law 200 Law Firm Doubles Down in Florida
"The firms that follow economic development will likely start paying more attention to Orlando," said Josh Lorentz, of Dinsmore, which combined with an Orlando law firm.View more book results for the query "Dinsmore"
$1.3M Award: Judgment Entered Against Connecticut Restaurant
"These lawsuits are correct, and yet [the defendants] fight tooth and nail to the end," plaintiffs counsel Richard Hayber said. "We would have definitely negotiated and accepted less than full value for all of these cases."Small Connecticut Law Firm Is Challenging a Statute That Blocks 3 Class Actions
"The restaurants continued their practices, and because class certifications were denied, they were not held responsible," attorney Richard Hayber claimed.Attorneys Join Suit Over '2-Hour Lifestyle Lawyer' Trademark for Estate Planning Training Platform
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Courtroom U-Turn: Utility Company Owed Duty of Care to Man Injured in Crash Involving Stolen Vehicle
In the case before the Washington Court of Appeals, there was a "very narrow duty not to leave one's motor vehicle running with the door open, on a roadway, while leaving the vehicle unguarded out of sight, when an unknown individual is nearby and it is foreseeable that the person might steal the vehicle." Judge Bernard F. Veljacic wrote, finding a utility company owed a duty of care to a man seriously injured in a crash involving a stolen work vehicle.Appellate Court Rules E3 Minimum Wage Regulations Not Mandatory
"I am disappointed in the appellate court's holding that E3 does not permit private right of action," Richard E. Hayber said. "I believe they got it wrong."Trending Stories
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