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Judge Finds Popular DC Restaurant Infringed 'Gypsy' Mural Photo
Southern Proper Hospitality Group (SPHG) and managing partner Chris Hadermann "exceeded the scope of the license with all their uses relating to Gypsy Kitchen's D.C. location," Judge Timothy J. Kelly of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia wrote in a memorandum opinion.Counsel Steps in to Defend Duane Morris in Shareholder Derivative Lawsuit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.2 Capital Region Firms in Merger Talks
Despite a cooling law firm merger market, the Albany law firm Whiteman Osterman & Hanna said it's in talks to bring on most of the lawyers from McNamee Lochner.Wilmer Battling $13M Lawsuit Over Contract That Led to 'Litigation Bonanza'
The law firm prepared a stock purchasing agreement between two former business partners, who now disagree over the financial terms, prompting a legal battle one federal judge described as akin to "The War of the Roses."Wilmer Staring Down $13M Lawsuit Over Contract That Led to 'Litigation Bonanza'
The law firm prepared a stock purchasing agreement between two former business partners, who now disagree over the financial terms, prompting a legal battle one federal judge described as akin to "The War of the Roses."View more book results for the query "Carr Maloney P.C."
How a Problem Client Stuck Two Am Law 100 Firms With His Unpaid Bills
Hold on. You can't even get a smartphone without a credit check. How did two of the biggest, most sophisticated law firms in the nation do $800,000 worth of work without ensuring that they were actually going to get paid? Blame “a very convincing fraudster,” said Thomas Buchanan, the managing partner and head of litigation for Winston & Strawn's D.C. office.How a Problem Client Stuck Two Am Law 100 Firms With His Unpaid Bills
Hold on. You can't even get a smartphone without a credit check. How did two of the biggest, most sophisticated law firms in the nation do $800,000 worth of work without ensuring that they were actually going to get paid? Blame “a very convincing fraudster,” said Thomas Buchanan, the managing partner and head of litigation for Winston & Strawn's D.C. office.How a Problem Client Stuck Two Am Law 100 Firms With His Unpaid Bills
Hold on. You can't even get a smartphone without a credit check. How did two of the biggest, most sophisticated law firms in the nation do $800,000 worth of work without ensuring that they were actually going to get paid? Blame “a very convincing fraudster,” said Thomas Buchanan, the managing partner and head of litigation for Winston & Strawn's D.C. office.In $500K Fee Fight, Winston & Strawn Defends Win Based on Missed Deadline
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is considering whether rules allow a judge to hand victory to one side simply because their adversary files a late response.Morgan Lewis and Skadden Look to Shed D.C. Office Space
The time has come for two law firms to shrink their Washington digs. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius hopes to rid itself of the former Bingham McCutchen offices next summer. All or most of its Washington lawyers will move to Pennsylvania Avenue if the firm can find subtenants for its offices at 2020 K Street.Trending Stories
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