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The Lawyers of the 'Forbes' 400
Forbes released its annual list of the 400 wealthiest Americans last week and according to The American Lawyer's analysis, 37 of those who made the cut are law school graduates. While most of them didn't accumulate their fortunes in the legal trade, Forbes does identify Houston's Joe Jamail as the nation's richest practicing attorney. Here are some of those that gave up billing by the hour in order to make billions.Insurer Says It Has No Duty to Cover Hospitals in Bradley Suits
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. has filed a lawsuit seeking to remove itself from the duty of defending or reimbursing the Beebe Medical Center in Lewes, Del., from civil lawsuits related to the crimes committed by former pediatrician Earl Bradley.View more book results for the query "Related Cos"
FLSA Wage-and-Hour Suits at Record Level
What could skycaps, bank loan officers, bartenders, phone company engineers, financial research associates, exotic dancers, drugstore assistant managers, computer technicians, janitors, paramedics, delivery truck drivers, exterminators, waiters, cable TV repair workers and chicken processors all possibly have in common? Well, at least this: Each group sued its employers over pay issues in 2010.Post-Katrina, Lawyers Guide Corporate Clients Through the Bureaucratic Maze
In Hurricane Katrina's aftermath, lawyers are guiding businesses through an unprecedented degree of cleanup, government bureaucracy and potential reconstruction funding. On an immediate level, Jones Walker's R. Christian Johnsen had to get federal agencies' attention before a cold storage company could dispose of 52 million pounds of rotting chicken. That may be among the more unusual problems that companies and their lawyers have faced in the wake of Katrina, but it won't be the last.Minn. man convicted in Toyota crash gets hearing
ST. PAUL, Minn. AP - A St. Paul man who insists he did everything he could to stop before his Toyota crashed into another vehicle, killing three people, got support Monday from witnesses who said the same thing happened to them.Koua Fong Lee, 32, is serving an eight-year prison sentence for multiple convictions related to the 2006 crash, including convictions on two counts of criminal vehicular homicide.Trending Stories
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