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'Very Vicious Attack': Attorneys Secure $5.6M Verdict in Dog-Bite Case
The jury ruled in the plaintiffs' favor after the insurer and defendant turned down a pretrial $1.4 million settlement offer.'Very Vicious Attack': Attorneys Secure $5.6M Verdict in Gainesville Dog-Bite Case
The jury ruled in the plaintiffs' favor after the insurer and defendant turned down a pretrial $1.4 million settlement offer.Lawyers for Six Killed in Ga. Chicken Plant Accident Foresee 'Unified' Litigation Effort
Five lawsuits were filed last week in Gwinnett County State Court naming Messer Gas in a fatal nitrogen leak on Jan. 28; a sixth is likely to be filed this week.First Lawsuit Over Deadly Chicken Plant Accident Lands in Gwinnett
The wife of a supervisor killed at the Foundation Food Group last month sued the gas company that installed the nitrogen line that allegedly leaked, causing the deaths of six employees.View more book results for the query "Smith Hulsey Busey"
Sending Data to the Afterlife: When's the Right Time to Delete?
An ACEDS 2016 E-Discovery Conference panel discussed the dangers of not deleting useless data and provided practical tips to better information governance.The Churn: Holland & Knight Scatters Five Partner Hires, Plus More Lateral Moves
Holland & Knight adds two partners in Tampa and individual partners in Miami, New York and San Francisco; Burr & Forman welcomes four health care attorneys in Birmingham; and two energy and natural resources partners move to Husch Blackwell's Denver office. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected]Federal Judge Approves $16M in Attorneys, Consulting Fees in Winn-Dixie Bankruptcy
A federal bankruptcy judge approved Thursday the payment of about $16 million in fees to attorneys and consultants trying to help Winn-Dixie Stores emerge from bankruptcy. The two law firms representing Winn-Dixie accounted for $2.9 million, with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom receiving $1.93 million and Smith Hulsey & Busey, a Jacksonville, Fla., firm, receiving $985,065. In the past 52 weeks, Winn-Dixie's stock price has traded from a low of 3 cents a share to $1.36.Federal Judge Approves $16M in Attorneys, Consulting Fees in Winn-Dixie Bankruptcy
A federal bankruptcy judge approved Thursday the payment of about $16 million in fees to attorneys and consultants trying to help Winn-Dixie Stores emerge from bankruptcy. The two law firms representing Winn-Dixie accounted for $2.9 million, with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom receiving $1.93 million and Smith Hulsey & Busey, a Jacksonville, Fla., firm, receiving $985,065. In the past 52 weeks, Winn-Dixie's stock price has traded from a low of 3 cents a share to $1.36.Trending Stories
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