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Attorney Wants Out of Case Representing Ex-Law Firm Administrator
Chatham, New Jersey, attorney Anthony Gruppuso filed a motion to be relieved as counsel for John Dunlea in McElroy Deutsch's civil suit seeking to recoup the more than $3 million that Dunlea allegedly stole from the law firm.Newsmakers: Diana Pérez Gomez Receives Outstanding Alumni Award
Also: Faegre Drinker adds new Dallas partner, BakerHostetler brings on new counsel in Houston, and McGlinchey welcomes associate in Houston.Pennsylvania Voters to Decide Key Statewide Races in Fall Election
Here is a look at Pennsylvania's major party candidates for attorney general, auditor general and treasurer.Legal Events for Georgia Lawyers
A selection of training, networking and fundraising events of interest to lawyers and legal professionals in Georgia.What the Rumored Harvey and vLex Deal Says About Today's Legal Research Market
Earlier this year, reports that Harvey was seeking to acquire vLex circulated in the industry. Sources close to the deal said the loose talks eventually fell through—likely for a handful of reasons.View more book results for the query "*"
Phila., Del. Firms Handling UArts' Ch. 7 Petition Fall Far Below Top Bankruptcy Rates
Fox Rothchild's Michael Menkowitz, formerly the firm's financial restructuring and bankruptcy chair, has the highest rate among all the attorneys listed on the matter, bringing in $1,160 per hour.'Get Laid Off With Me' on TikTok: What Employers Must Know About This New Trend
Employers need to be prepared for the increased likelihood that its employees will take to social media when faced with termination and layoff situations.People in the News—Oct. 14, 2024—Barley Snyder, Duane Morris
Barley Snyder partner Latisha Bernard Schuenemann has been selected as the newest member of the Special Needs Alliance.US Supreme Court Takes On Reverse Discrimination Case
On Oct. 4, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari to hear Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, a case from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. The plaintiff in Ames alleged discrimination on the basis of her membership in a majority group—that is, Ames is what has come to be known as a "reverse discrimination" case.Communications With Non-Retained Experts May Be Subject to Disclosure
"Lehrburger explained that unlike retained experts, non-retained treating physicians 'wear a cloak of independence and lack of bias,'" write Edward M. Spiro and Christopher B. Harwood.Trending Stories
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