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Law Firm Litigation That Quietly Went Away in 2016
Large firms frequently file suit—or get sued—in all sorts of litigation, such as legal malpractice claims, bill arguments with ex-clients, partnership disputes and claims by ex-employees. While the suits make headlines at the time they are filed, often they are quietly settled or dismissed.Law Firm Litigation That Quietly Went Away in 2016
Large firms frequently file suit—or get sued—in all sorts of litigation, such as legal malpractice claims, bill arguments with ex-clients, partnership disputes and claims by ex-employees. While the suits make headlines at the time they are filed, often they are quietly settled or dismissed.Law Firm Litigation That Quietly Went Away in 2016
Large firms frequently file suit—or get sued—in all sorts of litigation, such as legal malpractice claims, bill arguments with ex-clients, partnership disputes and claims by ex-employees. While the suits make headlines at the time they are filed, often they are quietly settled or dismissed.23 Big Firms in Atlanta Achieve Perfect Score on LGBT Equality Ranking
Six Atlanta-based firms were among the Am Law 200 firms that achieved a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's annual Corporate Equality Index.Attorneys Grapple With Future of 'Spymail' Use Following Alaska Opinion
The Alaska Bar Association's opinion on attorney email-tracking has spurred a conversation on what role such technology should play in legal.Deal Watch: Jones Day Helps Ink $4.3B Deal for Air Filtration Client
In an otherwise slow week for mergers and acquisitions, one company made the biggest deal in its history.When Is Cooperation With the Government Considered 'State Action'?
Maranda Fritz, Brian Waller and Brian Steinwascher of Thompson Hine discuss decisions addressing the impact of a corporation becoming entwined in governmental actions, including the Second Circuit's recent decision in 'Gilman', and pending motions predicated on the internal investigation that preceded the indictment in 'United States v. Blumberg'.The Huma Abedin Emails: Election Is Over but the Issues Persist
Maranda Fritz and Brian Waller, of Thompson Hine, continue to examine the government's practice of "overseizure" in light of the FBI's accessing Huma Abedin's emails even though its warrant authorized a search for and seizure of the communications of Anthony Weiner. The FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton's handling of emails may be closed—again—and the next president chosen, but in the process, troubling aspects of the criminal justice system became the subject of intense scrutiny and continuous commentary. Even as the media moves on to post-election coverage, the issues arising from the government's overseizure practices, and the actions of the FBI, remain crucial concerns for the legal community.Trending Stories
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