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Cozen O'Connor Accused of Overbilling, Duplicate Work
The client paid Cozen O'Connor a little more than $210,000 for legal services, but ceased payment for new invoices because of the alleged breach of contract, according to the complaint.Texas Judge Resigns Amid Ethics Case
The State Commission on Judicial Conduct publicly reprimanded a county judge who refused to secure a courtroom and was accused of pervasive sexual harassment.Skadden Corporate Partner Departs For Cooley in Beijing
The move comes months after Skadden's announcement of a restructuring of its China offering.Sidley Cross-Border Transactions Partner Heads to Winston & Strawn
After joining Sidley Austin when it originally moved into Miami, transactional partner Juan Delgado is moving to Winston & Strawn, which opened up shop in Miami around the same time and has been similarly scrambling for local expertise since.Another Latham Partner Exits for Sidley
Sidley Austin has hired Brussels-based competition partner Elisabetta Righini, marking the ninth Latham partner to join Sidley in Europe since August.View more book results for the query "*"
Clark Hill Adds Franchise Law Group to Growing Atlanta Office
The three-lawyer group is the latest to move from Taylor English Duma to the Second Hundred firm's 6-month-old outpost.DLA Piper Adds Former Verizon GC Amid In-House Hiring Spree
Former Verizon Business Group GC and SVP John Frantz is at least the fifth high-ranking in-house lawyer to head to Big Law this week.Pittsburgh Jury Tries to Award $22M Against J&J in Talc Case Despite Handing Up Defense Verdict
The jury determined that Johnson & Johnson was negligent and that the company intentionally misrepresented the safety of its talc products but that those factors did not cause Lee’s cancer. The jury then went on to make a determination on punitive damages, despite the verdict sheet's instructions that it should only do so if it found against the defendants on causation.Judiciary Panel Questions Authority to Make Attorney Admissions Rule for US Trial Courts
The committee is considering a rule that would bar district courts from having local rules requiring attorneys applying to represent litigants to live in the state where the district court is located or have in-state bar admission.Trending Stories
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