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Who Got the Work: A Trademark Infringement Complaint, Liberty Mutual Civil Rights Suit
William Charles Buhay and Briana Ashley Burrows of Weinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins, Gunn & Dial have stepped in to represent Sama Beverages and 100.co in a pending trademark infringement lawsuit; Patrick Flanagan and Jake Stewart of Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog have entered appearances for Liberty Mutual Insurance Group and other defendants in a pending civil rights lawsuit against North Carolina's Mecklenburg County and other county officials; and more.As the Value Proposition Changes in Emerging Markets, Firms and Clients Seek the Best Fit
While firms can operate at lower overhead in many emerging markets, that's not the big reason they rush into booming new markets.Balch & Bingham Hires Foley Litigation Partner to Build Texas Trial Practice
Foley & Lardner partner Audrey Momanaee, who joined Balch & Bingham as a partner on Thursday, said the challenge of building a litigation team in Texas is appealing.View more book results for the query "Balch & Bingham"
Judge Orders Insurance Department Ruling on Northside v. Anthem Contract Dispute
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Rachelle Carnesale noted Northside's breach-of-contract claims center around the meaning of "public health emergency" in a new law passed by the General Assembly to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.As Law Firm Partners Bill More, ALSPs Become More Attractive: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Most Judges Don't Survive Ethics Violations—But These 3 Did
During a 15-month period, nine judges have had their ethical misconduct cases disposed. Of these, two remained on bench. A third resigned, but later became a senior judge.Judges Under Investigation: These Georgia Jurists Are Facing Ethics Cases for Alleged Violations
Alleged inappropriate social media exchanges, extramarital affairs with court staff, physically attacking inmates and soliciting funds resulted in eight judges being formally charged with violating the Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct between Jan. 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022. Another six judges have had their ethical misconduct cases dissolved during the same timeframe.Trending Stories
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