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Shook, Hardy & Bacon, Over the Years, the First Chair Defense
Over the past several years, Shook, Hardy & Bacon was the first chair defense for Philip Morris, the country's largest cigarette manufacturer, in 27 of its 39 Engle progeny trials. Miami managing partner William P. Geraghty was the first chair in 17 of them.Shook, Hardy & Bacon, Over the Years, the First Chair Defense
Over the past several years, Shook, Hardy & Bacon was the first chair defense for Philip Morris, the country's largest cigarette manufacturer, in 27 of its 39 Engle progeny trials. Miami managing partner William P. Geraghty was the first chair in 17 of them.Legal Department of the Year 2015
Podhurst Orseck Handles Aviation and Much More Despite Podhurst Orseck handling enormous court cases, the firm consists of just 12 lawyers. Akerman's…'Keeping It Simple' Wasn't Working
Prism Technologies LLC was on a roll. The Omaha, Nebraska-based patent-holding company sued the five largest cellular telephone service providers in 2012,…Same Court, Same Judge, Same Facts: What Gibson Dunn Did Differently to Win
Prism Technologies LLC was on a roll, suing the five largest cellular telephone service providers for infringing the same two patents. The first two cases, against AT&T and Sprint, went Prism's way—until it was Gibson Dunn and T-Mobile's turn.Same Court, Same Judge, Same Facts: What Gibson Dunn Did Differently to Win
Prism Technologies LLC was on a roll, suing the five largest cellular telephone service providers for infringing the same two patents. The first two cases, against AT&T and Sprint, went Prism's way—until it was Gibson Dunn and T-Mobile's turn.Florida Supreme Court Revives $6.6M Asbestos Award Against Union Carbide
The Florida Supreme Court quashes a lower court decision in an asbestos case and reinstates a $6.6 million judgment for a former construction supervisor with mesothelioma.Florida Supreme Court Revives $6.6M Asbestos Award Against Union Carbide
The Florida Supreme Court quashes a lower court decision in an asbestos case and reinstates a $6.6 million judgment for a former construction supervisor with mesothelioma.Trending Stories
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