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Beasley Allen Sues Co-Counsel Allen Smith for Supporting J&J's Talc Settlement
Beasley Allen claims Allen Smith owes $1.16 million in talc expenses. 'To allege that I have not performed my share of the work, and not paid my share of the expenses is laughable,' Smith told Law.com. "Looks like the pot is calling the kettle black."State Farm Fire & Cas. Co. v. Balmer
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis State Farm Fire & Cas. Co.v.Balmer891 F.2d 874United States Court of Appeals,Eleventh…Alabama jury sends $1.6B message
A jury awarded $1.6 billion to a woman who paid for a nonexistent life insurance policy for nearly five years. The verdict, if it survives appeal, will be cut sharply by a state cap.Insurers balk at liability pay for execs
Corporate fraud scandals and the recent wave of financial restatements is prompting insurance companies to balk at paying directors and officers liability insurance, as well as to file lawsuits seeking to rescind the policies. Lawyers say most rescission cases settle, but a recent federal court decision ordering an insurance company to make a $24 million liability payment is headed to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.In re K-Dur Antitrust Litigation
The scope of the patent test improperly restricts the application of antitrust law.Attorney to Discipline Committee: Vertigo Made Me Miss Court Date
Jonathan [email protected] New York lawyer who failed to show up for a high-profile oral argument at the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2002 defended his actions before the court's discipline committee this week."I am ashamed of having to be here," Darnay R. Hoffman told the nine members of the 11th Circuit's Committee on Lawyer Qualifications and Conduct gathered Monday in the court's en banc courtroom.Lawyer to Discipline Committee: Vertigo Made Me Miss Court
A New York lawyer who failed to show up for a high-profile oral argument at the 11th Circuit has defended his actions before the court's discipline committee. "Labyrinth vertigo," the hope that he could just file a brief, and a belief that his wife, former "Mayflower Madam" Sydney Biddle Barrows, could get him lodging at a moment's notice were elements of a hodgepodge defense that didn't seem to impress the court.Trending Stories
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