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$900M Judgment: King & Spalding's Big Win for Unsecured Creditor
The parties have been in litigation for nearly a decade.DLA Piper Hires Veteran Africa Legal Expert for D.C. Office
Kalidou Gadio, a former general counsel of the African Development Bank, joins from Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle to co-chair DLA's U.S.-Africa practice.DLA Piper Hires Veteran Africa Legal Expert for D.C. Office
Kalidou Gadio, a former general counsel of the African Development Bank, joins from Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle to co-chair DLA's U.S.-Africa practice.Appeals Court Set to Hear Challenge to Georgia Public Universities' Sovereign Immunity
"It's not just a question of what happened, it's a question of whether what UGA did was proper or not under state law," said appellee counsel Luke Boggs.Q&As With Florida's Unsung Legal Heroes
The Daily Business Review is proud to recognize six honorees for the 2024 Unsung Hero award.View more book results for the query "*"
Q&As With Finalists For Real Estate Transactions Award
The Daily Business Review this year recognized four finalists for 2024′s Real Estate Transactions award.Landmines In Bankruptcy Appellate Practice, Part III
When courts have made important exceptions in the past year, they have either added a gloss on the Judicial Code, corrected lawyers' errors, filled in statutory gaps, or clarified the relevant statutory language.NJ Supreme Court Divided Over Shoppers' Claims of Ascertainable Loss in CFA Claim
"Indeed, the Appellate Division found here—and defendant SPARC Group LLC does not contest—that defendant's conduct violates the CFA," Justice Lee A. Solomon said. "However, to state a CFA claim, private plaintiffs ... must show that they suffered an 'ascertainable loss of moneys or property, real or personal, as a result of the use or employment by another person of any practice declared unlawful under' the CFA."Hospital's Big Law Firm Says AG's Subpoena for Medical Records a 'Fishing Expedition'
Two obstretics patients said they falsely tested positive for illegal opioids at Garnet Health Medical Center in Orange County, New York because they had consumed poppy seeds, the hospital's lawsuit in state court by Bryn Goodman of Fox Rothschild states.Trending Stories
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