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Judge Rejects Class Action Claim Filed Against Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly and Sanofi-Aventis
"Plaintiffs have not sufficiently shown they failed to receive the benefit of the bargain as they have not alleged that they had 'a reasonable belief about the product induced by a misrepresentation'—and in fact they have asserted the opposite, that their ascertainable loss theory is not based on misrepresentation—or that they were misled into buying insulin that was worth less than was promised," Judge Brian R. Martinotti said.Charles Fried, Former US Solicitor General and Harvard Law Professor, Dies at 88
Once Ronald Reagan's aggressive SG, Fried came to criticize the modern GOP.Three Mass Torts Trends to Watch in 2024
Bankruptcy was the big trend in mass torts in 2023 but there were three others worth noting, which Mark Eveland highlights here.Geopolitical Risks Force Us to Fastrack AI in Financial Crime Compliance
The pace of change combined with the unpredictability of updates from major regulators has increased pressure on legal and compliance professionals to keep pace.GC of Liquor Juggernaut Passing Legal Reins to Deputy
Matt Hammel is retiring after a 16-year run as legal chief of Brown-Forman, which owns the Jack Daniel's and Woodford Reserve brands.View more book results for the query "Dow"
Former Head of Vinson & Elkins' NY Office Joins Midsize NY Firm
Facing mandatory retirement at the Am Law 100 firm, Clifford Thau joined Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt as a partner in New York, where is is reunited with former colleagues.11th Circuit: Breach-of-Contract Suit Against Packer's Supplier Not Preempted by Federal Law
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled in a dispute between Florida poultry producers that a class action alleging violations of the state's fraud statute is not federally preempted.Encore! One Last Look at 2023's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to be named tomorrow, a familiar firm has already clinched the most top spots for the year.Survey: Most of Georgia's Small and Midsize Firms Report Avoiding Layoffs Leveling Big Law
When asked about their law firms' possible layoffs between July 1, 2022, and July 1, 2023, managing partners provided positive info, with 89.3% saying they did not lay off lawyers or staff, 7.1% laying off staff only, 3.6% laying off both attorneys and staff and none laying off lawyers only. When asked if their firms were planning layoffs for the next year, all leaders said they have none expected.Georgia GC Compensation Remains Strong Following COVID-19 Decrease
"As in 2021, I think 2022 was also a great year financially for a lot of companies," said Bob Graff, an Atlanta-based in-house recruiter and a partner with Major, Lindsey & Africa. "The stock market did pretty well last year. It's not surprising that people met or exceeded their bonus targets and met or exceeded their equity targets."Trending Stories
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