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February 04, 2008 |

Squeezing Lemons

You know the saying, "When life hands you lemons?" Stamford lawyer Sergei Lemberg wouldn't mind tagging that phrase with a solicitation to call his office. That's because Lemberg, a 34-year-old BigLaw expatriate, is two years into a solo practice that thrives on standing toe-to-toe with Big Auto's lawyers and demanding justice for clients who have been stuck with subpar cars.
6 minute read
February 11, 2011 |

Suit targets hip implants

Lawyers from Pope, McGlamry, Kilpatrick, Morrison Norwood have filed what is likely the first Georgia product liability action in a state court against the makers and distributors of an allegedly defective hip replacement device that already has cost its manufacturer millions of dollars in recall and litigation expenses.
7 minute read
April 11, 2005 |

VerdictSearch

Estate of mesothelioma victim who was exposed as child awarded $9.3M. Doctors not at fault for mental patient who strangled himself. Estate of chemo overdose victim awarded $600M but will only see $2M. Motorist rear-ended by FedEx driver settles for $612,000. Drilling company didn't increase size of gas unit in bad faith.
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August 04, 2006 |

Credit-card lawyer aids retailer's bank plan

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June 01, 2011 |

Johnson Asks Chancery to Dissolve Saft Venture

Johnson Controls is asking the Delaware Chancery Court to dissolve its joint venture with Saft Groupe S.A., citing a disagreement about the venture's future.
4 minute read
August 24, 2011 |

Obama, Buffett talk job creation initiatives

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June 27, 2011 |

Baker & Hostetler hit jackpot with obscure lateral hire

Because of a series of serendipitous events, Baker & Hostetler's recruitment of 65-year-old David Sheehan turned out to be arguably the most important hire in the firm's 95-year history.
7 minute read
June 13, 2013 |

Discovery on Discovery Demands Cost-Shifting

In the rare cases where courts allow discovery on discovery (i.e., how the opponent preserved, collected, and produced responsive documents), it should be presumed that the requester pays for the responding party's costs to produce this information. [MORE]
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November 12, 2012 |

EDTX Patent Suits

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April 27, 2010 |

Judge Darden keeps lawyers in mind

In eight years on the bench, Cobb County State Court Judge David P. Darden has drawn from lessons learned in his previous 20 years as a private attorney."As a judge, I want to remember what it's like to practice law," Darden said during a recent conversation in his chambers. "It's a very difficult, stressful job.
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