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Wiggin and Dana Promotes Partner, 3 New Counsel
New partner Giuseppe Scaravilli is a member of the firm's corporate department and a co-founder of wiggin(x), a division focused on the emerging and high growth sector4 Growth Drivers in the Mid-Market 50 This Year
The Mid-Market 50, a ranking of the highest-grossing midsize law firms in the country, outperformed the fourth tier of the Am Law 200—law firms ranked 176 to 200 nationally by gross revenue—in several financial growth metrics.Legal Tech's Milestones for E-Discovery in 2023
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With top in-house lawyers increasingly being part of the C-suite, they bring more to the table than just their legal expertise. Efficient knowledge sharing is essential in that process.'Orwellian Nightmare': Divided 5th Circuit Denies Review of Section 230 Immunity for Social Media
The dissenting judges fell a vote short of reconsidering the Communication Decency Act's immunity provision.View more book results for the query "Dana"
5th Circuit Rejects Lawsuit Over Prosecutor Who Allegedly Moonlit as Law Clerk
In the lawsuit, Erma Wilson alleges that Midland County violated her due process rights by employing Ralph Petty as a prosecutor at the same time that, unbeknownst to her, he worked as a law clerk for the county judge who handled Wilson's drug-possession case.34-Year GC Who Helped Guide Lee Enterprises Through Newspaper Industry's Collapse Retires
C. Dana Waterman is handing the legal reins of the Davenport, Iowa-based company to Theodore Olt, who's been its outside counsel for two decades.Appellate Division Relied on Precedent to Dismiss Tory Burch's COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims
"Thus, based on our holding in 'Mac Property,' we reject plaintiff's contention that respiratory particles—droplets and airborne aerosols—are physical substances that could have physically and tangibly altered its insured property," the opinion said. "Since the policies here require physical tangible alteration to property, and it has already been determined that coronavirus on surfaces could not physically alter property, factual and expert discovery would be futile."Trending Stories
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