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Pelvic Mesh Win Doesn't Indicate Swift Global Accord
Even though the first case to hit trial from Philadelphia's pelvic-mesh mass tort program resulted in a $12.5 million verdict for the 65-year-old plaintiff, products liability attorneys do not think the verdict will result in a faster global settlement of the program.Firm Split-Ups and Lateral Moves Highlight 2015
If, as the song goes, breaking up is hard to do, 2015 was a challenging year for firms that dissolved, reconstituted, saw partners part ways, or otherwise experienced change. Blockbuster mergers and acquisitions were lacking. But, as was the case elsewhere, firms were active, and high lateral mobility, an industry trait for several years, remained on full display.Firm Split-Ups and Lateral Moves Highlight 2015
If, as the song goes, breaking up is hard to do, 2015 was a challenging year for firms that dissolved, reconstituted, saw partners part ways, or otherwise experienced change. Blockbuster mergers and acquisitions were lacking. But, as was the case elsewhere, firms were active, and high lateral mobility, an industry trait for several years, remained on full display.Movers: A Roundup of Laterals and Promotions
Laterals and new arrivals in this week's column.Movers: A Roundup of Laterals and Promotions
Laterals and new arrivals in this week's column.Nearly $3M Fee Award Urged in Airport Condemnation Battle
A Hunterdon County township that was found to have acted in bad faith in a nearly decade-long New Jersey eminent domain dogfight will be on the hook for $2.97 million in fees if a special master's recommendations are adopted.Nearly $3M Fee Award Urged in Airport Condemnation Battle
A Hunterdon County township that was found to have acted in bad faith in a nearly decade-long New Jersey eminent domain dogfight will be on the hook for $2.97 million in fees if a special master's recommendations are adopted.Barclays Hires Boies Schiller (Again) in Fight Over Dewey & LeBoeuf Loans
Jonathan Shaw, a litigation partner at Boies, Schiller & Flexner in Washington, D.C., is representing Barclays as it squares off against former Dewey & LeBoeuf partners who were loaned money so they could pay their capital contributions.Trending Stories
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