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Kim Koopersmith a 'Leader Among Leaders' and 'Soul of the Firm' as Akin's Chair
Kim Koopersmith, chair of Akin, has been named The American Lawyer's Distinguished Law Firm Leader for 2024.$14.4 Million Award: Silver Golub & Teitell Secures Victory
"We're pleased that the jury rejected the attacks on Mr. and Mrs. Griswold during the trial and recognized the defendants' responsibility for causing Mr. Griswold's terrible injuries," Silver Golub & Teitell partner Joaquin Madry said. "This is yet another example of a jury sorting through a lot of misdirection and finding a just result."Litigators of the Week: Plaintiffs Reach a $418M Market-Shifting Settlement With Realtor Group
The National Association of Realtors agreed to changes that could trim the commissions paid to agents as part of the deal reached with co-lead counsel at Ketchmark and McCreight, Boulware Law, Williams Dirks Dameron, Hagens Berman, Cohen Milstein, and Susman Godfrey.View more book results for the query "Ball & Weed"
Cannabis Predictions / Rescheduling Opposition / Interstate Opinion / Ohio Regulator
"I think we are closer than we have ever been before and rescheduling to Schedule III is just a matter of time," said Rachel Gillette, leader of Holland & Hart's cannabis and psychedelics group.Don't Let Vestigial Claims or Parties Wreck Your Appeal
Would-be appellants' counsel must ensure that whatever orders they intend to challenge are in fact final, in that no "claims" or "parties" remain outstanding. In particular, counsel need to take special care that no "vestigial" claims or parties linger in the weeds of the litigation.Higher Law: 2023 Cannabis Law Predictions: More Weed Woes and Willie Nelson?
Two lawyers in the cannabis industry see consolidation and perhaps more congressional consternation in the year ahead.Born to Run: SCOTUS Allows Pipeline in New Jersey
OP-ED: The Court held that as long as federal regulators have approved the pipeline project, these interstate pipelines could essentially seize state-owned lands without the state's consent.Connecticut Appellate Court Issues Mixed Ruling in Rare Dual MedMal, Products Liability Case
The Connecticut Appellate Court has upheld a jury's verdict in finding the maker of The Miracle Lamp in the products liability portion of a products liability/medical malpractice claim liable for a woman's injuries. The Miracle Lamp burned a woman who was undergoing acupuncture treatment.Trending Stories
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