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Takata Parent's Bankruptcy Reveals Big Monthly Litigation Fees
Japanese auto parts giant Takata Corp., which followed its U.S. unit into a Delaware bankruptcy court this week, revealed in court documents that it is paying nearly $1 million per month in legal fees to an Am Law 100 firm advising it in product liability litigation over faulty air bags.Elliott Greenleaf Shareholder Elected DSBA Section Co-Chair
Elliott Greenleaf director and shareholder Rafael X. Zahralddin was appointed as a co-chair for the Delaware State Bar Association's international law section along with Kaan Ekiner of Whiteford Taylor Preston.Elliott Greenleaf Lawyers Authors in ABA Publication
The American Bar Association is set to debut the third revised edition of "Reorganizing Failing Businesses," its two-volume treatise on the restructuring process at the ABA business law section spring meeting in New Orleans.Wiley Rein Practice Leader Decamps for Crowell & Moring
Laura Foggan, a longtime litigator at Wiley Rein and leader of the firm's insurance appellate group, has joined Crowell & Moring as a partner in Washington, D.C. Foggan's hire comes a few weeks after Crowell & Moring confirmed its discussions with New York's Herrick, Feinstein about a potential merger.Wiley Rein Practice Leader Decamps for Crowell & Moring
Laura Foggan, a longtime litigator at Wiley Rein and leader of the firm's insurance appellate group, has joined Crowell & Moring as a partner in Washington, D.C. Foggan's hire comes a few weeks after Crowell & Moring confirmed its discussions with New York's Herrick, Feinstein about a potential merger.Another CFPB Case Tests the Scope of Agency's Power
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau isn't exactly riding high right now. A federal appeals court struck down the constitutionality of the agency's single-director structure. Republicans in Congress want to fundamentally revamp the agency. And the incoming Trump administration isn't expected to openly greet Richard Cordray, the CFPB director. Here's one more headache: a Washington appeals court will in the coming months decide just how far the agency's investigative power reaches.This Other Big CFPB Case Tests the Scope of Agency's Investigative Power
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau isn't exactly riding high right now. Here's one more headache: a Washington appeals court will in the coming months decide just how far the agency's investigative power reaches.This Other Big CFPB Case Tests the Scope of Agency's Investigative Power
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau isn't exactly riding high right now. A federal appeals court struck down the constitutionality of the agency's single-director structure. Republicans in Congress want to fundamentally revamp the agency. And the incoming Trump administration isn't expected to openly greet Richard Cordray, the CFPB director. Here's one more headache: a Washington appeals court will in the coming months decide just how far the agency's investigative power reaches.Attorney Wins Defamation Suit Over 'Secret Legal Fees'
A prominent Pennsylvania attorney has secured more than $1.5 million against news outlets that published stories falsely accusing him of steering "secret legal fees" from the Pennsylvania Convention Center to his law firm.Trending Stories
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