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The 5 Big Labor and Employment Stories of 2015
Busy federal agencies and a plaintiffs bar active on the employment front made 2015 an eventful year in this space. Here are five highlights.Winner, Product Liability: Covington
Covington succeeds with innovative thinking and tactics.Meet the Winners: Litigation Department of the Year
A repeat winner claims the top prize in The American Lawyer's Litigation Department of the Year contest, while three practice area winners, 11 finalists and six individual litigators are honored for outstanding successes in the hardest-fought cases.Meet the Winners: Litigation Department of the Year
A repeat winner claims the top prize in The American Lawyer's Litigation Department of the Year contest, while three practice area winners, 11 finalists and six individual litigators are honored for outstanding successes in the hardest-fought cases.Finalist, Product Liability: Shook Hardy
Size and smarts help give Shook Hardy an edge in huge mass torts.Star Clients, Bold Headlines: Litigators' Intriguing Cases
Celebrity clients and high-profile cases come with the territory when you're one of the nation's top litigation teams. Here are headline-grabbing suits from among 108 contest submissions for our Litigation Department of the Year awards.Finalist, Product Liability: Shook Hardy
Size and smarts help give Shook Hardy an edge in huge mass torts.Slideshow: Litigation Department of the Year
Meet the 15 firms and six individual litigators honored in The American Lawyer's biennial Litigation Department of the Year issue.Slideshow: Litigation Department of the Year
Meet the 15 firms and six individual litigators honored in The American Lawyer's biennial Litigation Department of the Year issue.Tobacco Wars Lawyer Scores Another Verdict in Record-Setting Case
Attorney Michael Piuze stunned the plaintiffs bar when he got a record $28 billion punitive damages verdict in 2002 for a Los Angeles woman who sued Philip Morris after being diagnosed with lung cancer. On Thursday, a federal jury in Los Angeles awarded $900,000 in noneconomic damages on behalf of the woman's daughter, Jodie Bullock.Trending Stories
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