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September 25, 2014 | National Law Journal

Exxon Loses Bid to Dismiss Human Rights Lawsuit

Indonesian citizens suing Exxon Mobil Corp. over the deaths, injuries or disappearances of their family members—allegedly at the hands of soldiers hired by the oil company—can move forward with their case, a federal judge in Washington ruled on Wednesday.
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September 22, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal

Judge OKs Hospital's Appeal on Religious Exemption to ERISA

St. Peter's University Hospital in New Brunswick, N.J., has been granted leave for an interlocutory appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on whether a $70 million shortfall in its pension plan is allowed under a religious exemption to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
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September 17, 2014 | National Law Journal

Drugmakers Fight Chicago Over Disclosure of Painkiller Info

Two drugmakers say that the city of Chicago wants to release materials it gathered from its investigation of opioid painkillers in order to try its case in the media, not to comply with Illinois' Freedom of Information Act.
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September 17, 2014 | National Law Journal

Introducing America's Elite Trial Lawyers

The National Law Journal and Law.com this year teamed to select law firms that are doing the most creative and substantial work on the plaintiffs side. The result is our inaugural list of America's Elite Trial Lawyers. The 50 firms named here pulled in big victories in complex cases that have a wide impact on the law and legal business.
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September 10, 2014 | National Law Journal

Chicago Fights Push to Disqualify Its Lawyer in Opioids Suit

The city of Chicago has come out swinging against Purdue Pharma L.P.'s motion to disqualify the city's lead lawyer in a lawsuit over opioid painkillers.
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September 08, 2014 | The Recorder

Animation Studios Sued Over Alleged Wage Fixing

Executives agreed not to poach each others' employees and also colluded on salaries, according to a new antitrust suit.
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September 03, 2014 | National Law Journal

Jenny Yang Named New Chair of EEOC

A divided Equal Employment Opportunity Commission may be in the agency's the future, at least temporarily, as vice chairwoman Jenny Yang steps into the chair seat vacated this week by Jacqueline Berrien.
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August 27, 2014 | The American Lawyer

Big Suits

U.S. v. Rajaratnam; In Re Electronic Books Antitrust Litigation; In re ITT Educational Services Securities Litigation; U.S. v. Citigroup
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August 27, 2014 | National Law Journal

Drugmakers Seek to Disqualify Counsel in Opioid Lawsuit

Purdue Pharma L.P. and two affiliated companies are seeking to disqualify a former District of Columbia attorney general from representing the city of Chicago in its lawsuit against several drugmakers for allegedly seeking to misinform the public about the risks and benefits of opium-like pain medications.
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August 10, 2014 | Litigation Daily

Judge Won't Toss Antitrust Class Actions Against MLB, NHL

Major League Baseball, the National Hockey League and cable broadcasters are stuck fighting claims that they schemed to shield regional sports networks from competition for live game broadcasts.
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