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Ex-Dewey Partners Face New Foe in Firm's Bankruptcy
Most law firms are wary of suing lawyers. Diamond McCarthy is not one of them. The Texas-based litigation shop has been hired by Dewey & LeBoeuf's liquidation trustee, Alan Jacobs, to pursue claims against former partners from the now-defunct firm, according to court filings made last week.Collective FLSA Suit Mooted by Individual Plaintiff Lacking Claim
When the individual claim of the lead plaintiff in a Fair Labor Standards Act collective action becomes moot before class certification, so too do those of the class, the U.S. Supreme Court rules, reversing the Third Circuit.New Jersey Department of Children and Families, Division of Youth and Family Services v. I.S.
When the family court finds that DYFS has not established facts sufficient to sustain abuse or neglect, the Title 9 portion of a complaint shall be dismissed; jurisdiction can continue under Title 30.Circuit Reinstates Conviction, Says Gambling Act Covers Poker
An anti-gambling law drafted to crack down on organized crime was appropriately used to prosecute a man who ran a twice-weekly poker club from the back room of his Staten Island bicycle shop, a federal appeals court held yesterday.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
Greenberg Traurig adds a new head of its Africa practice in Washington, D.C.; King & Spalding welcomes two partners in New York; and Perkins Coie strengthens its private equity practice with a new hire. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].State's Role in Custody Cases Limited Where No Abuse Found
The state Supreme Court draws a line against invoking Title 9, New Jersey's child abuse statute, in custody cases where there is no finding of abuse or neglect.Fulbright and Norton Rose Combine To Create 3,800-Lawyer Global Giant
Making official a deal that has long been rumored, Norton Rose announced Wednesday that it is combining forces with Texas-based Fulbright & Jaworski.How to Stay Off a GC's Do-Not-Hire List
IBM general counsel Robert Weber discusses his pet peeves about outside counsel—and what firms should not do if they want the computer giant to hire them.Trending Stories
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