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Ex-Troutman Sanders Antitrust Head Sues Celeb Chef's Eatery
Barry Brett, a former Troutman Sanders antitrust leader who has retired to Florida, is caught up in a federal court fight with New York power lunch spot DB Bistro Moderne over a piece of metal wire he had to have surgically removed after consuming a chicken dish at the Daniel Boulud-owned establishment, which is represented by Wilson Elser.Ex-Troutman Sanders Antitrust Head Sues Celeb Chef's Eatery
Barry Brett, a former Troutman Sanders antitrust leader who has retired to Florida, is caught up in a federal court fight with New York power lunch spot DB Bistro Moderne over a piece of metal wire he had to have surgically removed after consuming a chicken dish at the Daniel Boulud-owned establishment, which is represented by Wilson Elser.The Statute of Limitations in Legal Malpractice
Andrew Lavoott Bluestone writes that the statute of limitations in legal malpractice cases is often thought of as impervious. But what has always seemed to be a very strict and narrowly construed doctrine has recently admitted of a wide-open exception that may well come to swallow the rule over the years. The exception concerns law firm retainers with arbitration agreements.The Statute of Limitations in Legal Malpractice
Andrew Lavoott Bluestone writes that the statute of limitations in legal malpractice cases is often thought of as impervious. But what has always seemed to be a very strict and narrowly construed doctrine has recently admitted of a wide-open exception that may well come to swallow the rule over the years. The exception concerns law firm retainers with arbitration agreements.Court Will Hear State Appeal in Judicial 'Double Dipping'
The Court of Appeals said Tuesday it would hear the state's appeal of a lower court's finding that the court system sought illegally to block Supreme Court justices who stay on the bench past age 70 from receiving both judicial salaries and public pensions.Court Will Hear State Appeal in Judicial 'Double Dipping'
The Court of Appeals said Tuesday it would hear the state's appeal of a lower court's finding that the court system sought illegally to block Supreme Court justices who stay on the bench past age 70 from receiving both judicial salaries and public pensions.Maneuverings at Mayer Brown, Plus More Lateral Moves
Mayer Brown adds a cybersecurity expert in Washington, D.C., while watching its Brazilian affiliate ramp up in São Paulo; Baker Botts makes some anniversary additions; a lobbying shakeup at Wilson Elser; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Maneuverings at Mayer Brown, Plus More Lateral Moves
Mayer Brown adds a cybersecurity expert in Washington, D.C., while watching its Brazilian affiliate ramp up in São Paulo; Baker Botts makes some anniversary additions; a lobbying shakeup at Wilson Elser; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Trending Stories
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