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Debevoise's Eric Dinallo: Stuttering Made Me a Better Leader
Eric Dinallo, chair of the insurance regulatory practice at Debevoise & Plimpton and chair of the American Institute for Stuttering, said stuttering doesn't need to hold back any lawyer's career.$19 Million in Attorney Fees After Coral Gables Lawyer Helps Land $88M Settlement With Transamerica
One of the biggest hurdles in the litigation was understanding the technical actuarial programs and algorithms set up to justify the monthly deduction rate charges on select life insurance policies.Attorneys Awarded $19M in Transamerica Settlement
One of the biggest hurdles in the litigation was understanding the technical actuarial programs and algorithms set up to justify the monthly deduction rate charges on select life insurance policies.Attorney Says 11th Circuit Ruling Opens Door to Billions in Medicare Insurance Recovery
The case was led by Coral Gables attorney John Ruiz, who has been strategizing on the legal issues since 2014.Lawyer Says 11th Circuit Ruling Will Allow Billions of Dollars in Insurance Recovery Claims
"We agree with Plaintiffs on all issues," said Judge John Walker Jr. of the Second Circuit, sitting by designation on the Eleventh.View more book results for the query "American Family Insurance Group"
Attorney Says 11th Circuit Ruling Opens Door to Billions in Medicare Insurance Recovery
The case was led by Coral Gables attorney John Ruiz, who has been strategizing on the legal issues since 2014.Hire Up: The Energy Behind Big Law's Texas Moves
Significant lateral moves this week include Kevin Keenan, a shipping and energy lawyer who joined Reed Smith in Houston, coming from Hogan Lovells, and a group in Alston & Bird's new Fort Worth office.Ropes & Gray Launches Voluntary Associate Deferral Program
The voluntary deferral year at Ropes may be the first in the Am Law 100 this year, and it could pave the way for others to offer similar recession-era programs.Inside Track: Insurance Industry Sees New General Counsels Amid COVID-19, Hurricanes and Wildfires
Top insurers are appointing new GCs as the novel coronavirus and climate change crises create new problems. Also, a Dentsu Aegis Network in-house leader explains why he wants colleagues to take the General Counsel Oath.Insurance Companies Are Hunting for Top Talent to Meet COVID-19, Natural Disaster Demands
"A lot of companies will prefer to have someone who does have an insurance industry background, but I know of many companies that have hired someone who has never worked in the industry before but is used to the interplay between government regulators and lawyers," Michael Sachs, a partner at Major, Lindsey & Africa in Chicago, said.Trending Stories
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