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Cruise Lines and the Coronavirus: What Liability Do Cruise Lines Have?
Among those infected were 19 crew members and two passengers. With more than 3,500 people onboard the ship in close proximity, this number was expected to rise. All American passengers on the Grand Princess were to be routed to military bases in California, Texas and Georgia for a 14-day quarantine.Cahill Bounces Back on Leveraged Finance Strength After Financial Year 'Anomaly'
A resurgence in leveraged finance work, plus the lawyers' "blood, sweat and collections," helped push Cahill's profits per partner past $3.8 million last year, said the firm's chairman.Airbnb and Miami Real Estate Developer End Lawsuits, Minimize Partnership
Weeks after trading lawsuits, Airbnb and Miami developer Harvey Hernandez appear to have ended at least part of their joint venture to develop home-sharing units.Airbnb, Miami Natiivo Developer End Lawsuits, Minimize Partnership
The two settled lawsuits against each other and won't be partnering on the Natiivo Miami condominium project.Jodi Lashin Joins Blank Rome as Partner From Reed Smith
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Red Signs Mark Entry Restrictions to New Rochelle Courthouses
Both the city court and family court locations are located outside of the "containment area." Officials say Westchester County, a suburban county north of New York City, is home to a cluster of coronavirus cases.7th Circ.: Applying 'Bristol-Myers' to Class Actions Would Be a 'Major Change in the Law'
"This change is not warranted by the Supreme Court's decision in Bristol-Myers," wrote the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, reversing dismissal of a class action based on Bristol-Myers Squibb v. Superior Court of California. Wednesday's ruling comes one day after the D.C. Circuit dodged the same question in a similar case.7th Circuit.: Applying 'Bristol-Myers' to Class Actions Would Be a 'Major Change in the Law'
"This change is not warranted by the Supreme Court's decision in Bristol-Myers," wrote the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, reversing dismissal of a class action based on Bristol-Myers Squibb v. Superior Court of California. Wednesday's ruling comes one day after the D.C. Circuit dodged the same question in a similar case.In TCPA Suit Against Pa. Company, 7th Circ. Refuses to Apply 'Bristol-Myers' to Class Actions
"This change is not warranted by the Supreme Court's decision in Bristol-Myers," wrote the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, reversing dismissal of a class action based on Bristol-Myers Squibb v. Superior Court of California. Wednesday's ruling comes one day after the D.C. Circuit dodged the same question in a similar case.Paul Hastings Posts 4% Revenue Gain as Head Count Stays Flat
The firm's growth slowed last year after a particularly strong 2018.Trending Stories
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