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McDermott Targets Texas Growth—in Everything But Oil & Gas
McDermott Will & Emery's new Dallas and Houston managing partner said there's room in Texas to be different.Ethicon Hit With $120 Million Pelvic Mesh Verdict
The verdict came after a three-week trial, and the award included $20 million in compensatory damages, as well as $100 million in punitive damages.Plaintiff's 'Perfect Storm' of Postnatal Issues Held to Waive Tort Claims Deadline
The plaintiff's physical condition "was such that she was fortunate to have survived," the Appellate Division said. "She nearly lost her life, and would not have prioritized determining whether she had a cause of action against anyone."Walgreens Changes Minimum Age to Buy Tobacco Products While States Pass Related Laws
Walgreens will be raising the minimum age to purchase tobacco products from 18 to 21, in accordance to the growing trend of states passing legislation over the issue.Oklahoma Bar Argues Mandatory Dues Are Constitutional in Lawyer's First Amendment Suit
Oklahoma attorney Mark Schell sued Oklahoma Bar Executive Director John Morris Williams, who filed a motion to dismiss the case Wednesday, arguing that the bar's compulsory membership and mandatory dues are constitutional.View more book results for the query "*"
Plaintiffs Firm Tossed From High-Profile Uber Case Gets New Hope for Return
The Keller Lenkner law firm, which was booted due to one of its lawyer's prior work alongside Uber, got a step closer to being let back into the case.Higher Law: Marijuana Lobbying: Q1 Reports | MedMen's General Counsel Resigns | Who Got the Work
Welcome Higher Law readers. We've got some observations on Q1 marijuana lobbying below—plus, MedMen's general counsel has resigned. Scroll down for our latest Who Got the Work. And more.Sticking to Its Strengths, Steptoe Clings to Am Law 100 Berth
After falling behind in the revenue race over the past several years, Steptoe & Johnson kept pace with its Am Law peers in the latest rankings.Former Dept. of Public Health HR Staffer Sues Connecticut Over Alleged Pay Disparity
A former Department of Public Health employee claims her employer discriminated against her by paying a man $11,000 more annually to do an identical job.Cotchett Pitre Lawyers Deride Apple's Sanctions Request as 'Manufactured Controversy'
Firm principals Joe Cotchett and Mark Molumphy denied that they violated a protective order, which Apple has insisted requires sanctions—specifically, their removal from their appointed leadership positions in the iPhone throttling cases.Trending Stories
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