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Negligence Claim Over Embryo Storage Should Face Jury: NY Appeals Court
The Appellate Division, First Department on Thursday remitted negligence claims over destroyed embryos to the trial court, but upheld the dismissal of medical malpractice claims.Mid-Market Roundup: Growing Midsize Firms Take More Space and Find Talent in Boutiques
One of Connecticut's largest law firms doubled its footprint while five partners at a now-defunct boutique found homes at New York's Warshaw Burstein.Newsmakers: Haynes and Boone Partner Elected Chair of the American College of Bankruptcy's Board
Also: Former Texas Assistant AG joins Ross, Smith & Binford, and Tyson & Mendes adds partner in Houston.Judge Sides With Sesame Place on Negligent Supervision of Employees in Racial Discrimination Suit
A judge partially granted SeaWorld's motion for summary judgment, concluding a rational factfinder couldn't conclude that employees were acting outside the scope of their employment when the alleged discrimination occurred.26. Madness or Masterful: The O.J. Simpson Defense Strategy Revisited
29 years on from the trial and following the April 2024 passing of O.J. Simpson, we revisit defense attorney Johnnie Cochrane's now infamous quote, and we ask the question: Was this ploy madness or masterful?View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—April 19, 2024—McMonagle Perri, Klasko
Partner Charles M. Gibbs of McMonagle Perri McHugh Mischak Davis moderated a virtual town hall on April 1 featuring Philadelphia Councilman Kenyatta Johnson.Law Firm Marketing ROI: From Guesswork to Data-Driven Growth
With the systems now readily available and easily implemented, there is no reason for firms of all sizes not to capitalize on tracking marketing ROI.The Law Firm Disrupted: For Office Attendance, is Music a New Carrot?
Mayer Brown's Charlotte office has a record room—for listening to LPs, not storing boxes of documents.Atlanta Capital Recruiter Awarded $10M for Unpaid Commissions by Blockchain Company
On April 11, a jury for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia delivered a verdict and awarded $7.9 million in damages for unpaid commissions against the company, Future Fintech Group. Additionally, FT Global was awarded pre-judgment interest of over $1.7 million and attorney's fees of over $360,000.Trending Stories
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