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Jury in Med-Mal Case Returns Much More Than Asked
A Miami jury awarded $8 million to a woman who asked for $3.2 million in damages in a suit asserting her breast cancer spread into her bones and liver after doctors failed to notify her of the results of her early-detection mammogram test. The plaintiff's attorney, Virginia Forbes, contends that the higher verdict was the direct result of widespread anger over the managed care system.Lawyer in $3.5 Million Misappropriation Case to Be Disbarred
'Twombly' and 'Iqbal' Impact Ability To Plead Inconsistent Claims
Rating Agencies Not Liable Under 1933 Securities Act For Alleged Disclosure Failures in Certificates' OfferingsAlberto Del Castillo and Lori Smith-Lalla put together bond sale in record time for Citizens
Alberto Del Castillo and Lori Smith-Lalla raced against the clock to put together bond proceeds for Citizens Property Insurance Corp. that would make $900 million available for coastal claims.Coca-Cola's Profit Dips As Soda Declines At Home
Coca-Cola sold less soda in North America in the latest quarter, with the company blaming unusually bad weather for weak results at home and abroad.View more book results for the query "*"
Investors one step closer to moving Urban Development Boundary
The Miami-Dade County Commission gave preliminary approval to an application to move the urban development boundary to accommodate a retail center on farm land west of Kendall.Burning Man's GC Puts Out Festival's Legal Fires
Ray Allen, 36, is the first general counsel of Black Rock City LLC, the San Francisco-based nonprofit behind Burning Man, an annual event perhaps best described as Woodstock for the visual arts. Corporate Counsel's Catherine Aman sits down with Allen for an interview on how he resolves political and legal issues in a way that doesn't harm the event's unique character.Jenkens Chooses Leader and Closes Offices
Change is afoot for the new year at Dallas-based Jenkens & Gilchrist, with tax shareholder Patrick Mitchell poised to succeed Thomas Cantrill as chairman and president on Jan. 17 and the firm shutting the doors on offices in Washington, D.C., and Pasadena, Calif.For Blind High Court Clerk, the Sky's the Limit
Isaac Lidsky, the Supreme Court's first blind law clerk, will soon be taking on the reading-intensive job that entails digesting hundreds of petitions and writing memos and rough drafts of decisions. "I'm not out to set records, and I've been very fortunate in my life," he says. "For many others with vision impairment, it's a different story."Trending Stories
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