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Divided State Court Reinstates Dispute Over Replacement Vehicles Fees
In Bell v. Shelter General Insurance Co., the plaintiff appealed the dismissal of her breach of contract suit, which alleged that Shelter General Insurance Co. breached its automobile insurance policy by failing to pay her sales taxes and fees relating to her purchase of a replacement vehicle.GOP Trifecta in Washington Could Put Litigation Finance Industry Under Pressure
"It's certainly not the highest priority right now, but there are a few angles that are maybe appealing to the [Trump] administration," Paul Haskel, a partner with Crowell & Moring, said of the likelihood of tighter regulation.The American Lawyer Names Industry Award Winners
Attorney of the Year, Law Firm of the Year and winners for other highly anticipated awards were announced Wednesday evening at the Industry Awards in New York.Carlton Fields Downsizes in Move to New Atlanta Office
The Tampa-founded Am Law 200 firm is moving to new space after 20 years in its first location outside Florida.Florida-Based Big Law Donations to Harris Eclipse Trump's Haul in Key Pre-Election Stretch
Following the change atop the Democratic ticket, donations to the vice president from Florida-based personnel at large law firms accelerated, far exceeding donations to former president Trump from the same category of lawyers.View more book results for the query "Shook, Hardy & Bacon"
Secrecy or Prejudice: Panelists Debate Transparency in Litigation Financing Arrangements
One defense attorney said disclosure of funding agreements would allow litigants to determine how much control funders exercise, but litigation funders contend that existing ethics rules offer sufficient protections.Secrecy Or Prejudice: Panelists Debate Transparency in Litigation Financing Arrangements
One defense attorney argued that disclosure of funding agreements would allow litigants to determine how much control funders exercise, but litigation funders contend that existing ethics rules offer sufficient protections.Fueled by 3rd Circuit Ruling, Monsanto Urges Phila. Trial Court to Toss $78M Roundup Verdict
Monsanto has placed increased emphasis on its argument that the plaintiffs' claims were preempted by federal law following the company's success on the issue in a federal appeals court.Fueled by 3rd Circuit Ruling, Monsanto Urges Trial Court to Toss $78M Roundup Verdict
Monsanto has placed increased emphasis on its argument that the plaintiffs' claims were preempted by federal law following the company's success on the issue in a U.S. appeals court.Trending Stories
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