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Diocese and Abuse Survivors Could Conclude Settlement by June
Now that those who were sexually abused by priests have come to terms with the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington after months of mediation, the survivors could receive distributions from the $77.4 million settlement by the end of June if all goes smoothly in the bankruptcy court.Knowledge Management on a Typical Day
Progressive firms weave knowledge management from various resources into a cohesive business development strategy. Felicia A. Gojmerac and Paul D. Webb of Young Conaway show how a firm's marketing department might interact with its lawyers about a business opportunity on a typical day.Ineligible In-House Counsel, Multijurisdictional Practitioners and Pro Hac Vice Attorneys
Notice to the bar.Lawyers choose their sides in Los Angeles Dodgers bankruptcy
More lawyers are jumping into the bankruptcy of the Los Angeles Dodgers while Dewey & LeBoeuf, lead counsel to the storied baseball team, reported that it received $293,000 to prepare the Chapter 11 filing.Superior Court Jury Awards $1.6 Million in Wrongful Death Suit
A Superior Court jury returned a $1.6 million verdict on June 16 in Koch v. Cardiology Consultants., a lawsuit in which the judge also examined the novel issue of whether a failure to obtain informed consent claim can be brought based on the prescribing of medication.Potter Anderson Adds Four Attorneys
Potter Anderson & Corroon announced last week the addition of four associates. William E. Green Jr., Dawn M. Jones and R. Christian Walker have joined the firm's corporate group, and John A. Sensing has joined the firm's litigation group.Diocese Settles Priest Abuse Suits for $77 Mil.
On Wednesday night, the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington agreed to pay $77 million to settle lawsuits that claim child sexual abuse by dozens of diocesan and religious order priests dating to the early 1960s, the Associated Press has reported. Attorney Thomas Neuberger of the Neuberger Firm in Wilmington, who represents more than half of the 146 alleged victims, said they would each receive about $530,000.MLB wants Dodgers to cover league's legal costs in team's bankruptcy
The settlement between Major League Baseball and Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt didn't resolve all their differences: Baseball Commissioner Allan "Bud" Selig now wants the league's $7.6 million in legal bills and costs paid for by the team before it emerges from bankruptcy.Trending Stories
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