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Who Got the Work: Trump Troubles and Prince Prints
FordHarrison is defending Trump against a woman who says he forcibly kissed her, Montgomery McCracken is defending Newsweek against the parents of a child Trump supporter featured in one of their articles, Herrick Feinstein represents a photographer who says Andy Warhol copied her photo of Prince, and other work from midsize firms.Who Got the Work: Insuring Noah's Ark and Underpaid Overtime
Keating Muething & Klekamp is representing the owner of a Noah's Ark replica in a suit against its insurance company, Kean Miller is representing a company that was found to owe its workers overtime pay, and other jobs from midsize firms.For Those Looking to Crack the Am Law 200, Focus Is Key
A number of firms are knocking on the door of the Second Hundred thanks to commitment to a strategic plan that is delivering major growth.Do Directors of a Board Have Access to the Company's Privileged Materials?
What happens when a dispute is between or among directors of the same company? Can the company use the attorney-client privilege to shield corporate materials, including any attorney-client privileged materials against a director?The Early Reports: 2019 Am Law 100/200 Financials
As we publish our early reports on Am Law 100 and 200 firm financials, we'll update this page, so follow along.Who Got the Work: A Polluted Beach, a Contract Breach
Best Best & Krieger is working with a California city to secure funding to prevent further pollution of its beaches, Bowles Rice is representing a landscaping company in its breach-of-contract claims, and other work from midsize firms.Best Best & Krieger Reports Strong Revenue Growth
The firm, which specializes in the representation of governments and public agencies, prospered in FY 2018.Who Got the Work: Investigating an Investigation, Lawyering for Lawyers
A Murtha Cullina lawyer investigates an investigation, Wheeler Trigg defends a law firm, and other mid-market work.Third Circuit Revives T-Mobile Lawsuit Over Blocked Cell Tower
A three-judge panel of the appeals court Thursday reversed a Delaware district court ruling, which held that T-Mobile Northeast's complaint was unripe because it was filed before the Wilmington Zoning Board of Adjustment issued a written decision blocking the company's request to build a cell tower on top of the Claymore Senior Center.Trending Stories
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