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14 California Law Firms Received Up to $10M in PPP Funding
Roughly 300 California law firms benefited from the program, according to disclosure data.The NLJ 500: Where Are Women Winning?
Berry Appleman & Leiden claims the No. 1 spot on the Women in Law Scorecard again, as other firms earn dividends on their diversity investments.Court: Surveillance Footage Overwritten Before Preservation Letter Not Spoliation
The Pennsylvania Superior Court rejected an attempt by the plaintiff to compare the facts of the case to those in Marshall v. Brown's IA, in which the court ruled that defendant ShopRite should have been sanctioned for spoliation of evidence after giving only partial surveillance evidence of a slip-and-fall.Midsize Moves: An IP Duo and a New Office in Houston
Hall Booth Smith adds two partners to its IP practice, Berry Appleman moves its Houston presence to a new office, and other midsize moves.The 2020 Diversity Scorecard Shows Progress, but It's More Precarious Than Ever
Minority attorneys have made slow but steady progress in law firms since suffering stunning defeats in the last recession. The global pandemic and the economic turmoil it has left in its wake threaten to reset progress yet again.How a New Haven Lawyer Overcame 2 Obstacles in Landlord-Tenant Litigation
New Haven attorney Rosalie Louis helped secure a $240,000 settlement for her client, who fell on a puddle of water in her apartment complex.What the U.S. Can Learn From the U.K. Foray Into Nonlawyer Ownership
The U.K.'s stilted but successful experience offers instructive lessons for a U.S. market on the cusp of change.Auto Accident Caused Back and Neck Injuries, Plaintiff Claimed
On July 3, 2016, plaintiff Aaron Frisch, 33, a debt consultant, was a passenger of a livery car that was traveling on Abbotsford Avenue, in Philadelphia. While the car was stopped, its rear end was struck by a trailing vehicle.Ex-Clients of Lawyer Who Sent Profane Emails 'Feared Him Physically'
California attorney Christopher Hook, now facing possible disciplinary sanctions for telling his opposing counsel to "eat a bowl of dicks," had sued his former clients in a separate matter months earlier, telling them he was under "a lot of personal stress right now."Trending Stories
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