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Antitrust, Consumer Protection Lawyers Appraise Khan's Testimony Before House Panel
There's more to merger enforcement than an agency's won-lost record in federal court, lawyers say of FTC's chair.Big Law in DC Grows International Trade, IP and Investigations Practices
Three Kirkland and Sidley lawyers have moved to Winston's litigation department, while Akin has added three international trade partners from Hughes Hubbard.US Firm Strength Showcased in Inaugural UK Revenue Rankings
Law.com International launches the first ever ranking of the top 30 law firms in London, irrespective of where they are headquartered.Switching Gears: Norfolk Says Others Might Be Liable for Ohio Derailment
Norfolk Southern has sued six companies that owned the railcars and shipped toxic chemicals on the train that derailed on Feb. 3 in East Palestine, Ohio.Switching Gears: Norfolk Says Others Might Be Liable for Ohio Derailment
Davina Pujari of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr in San Francisco said six companies that Norfolk Southern sued shared responsibility for the Feb. 3 incident.View more book results for the query "*"
Arbitration Appeal Withdrawal Clears Path for Defendants to Collect $7.1M in Attorney Fees, Costs
Bankruptcy counsel for a Pennsylvania business' trustee agreed in a July 14 stipulation to withdraw an arbitration appeal that stood in the way of the defendants' collection of the money.As Big Law Marches to Most Days in Office, Some 'Bank' Remote Days
The Davis Polk and Weil office policies are an acknowledgment that lawyers have been effective at working remotely, and it would be difficult to take away the concept in one fell swoop, some analysts said.Judicial Ethics Opinion 22-139
Where a judge is aware that their third-degree relative (a niece, nephew, aunt, or uncle) has consulted with and/or retained an attorney in a matrimonial matter, may the judge preside in unrelated cases where the relative's attorney represents other clients? Is disclosure necessary?Skating to Where the Puck Will Be and the Future of Courts
While chief justices and court administrators focus on the present, they must also see where the law is going and plan for the challenges ahead for New York's court system.Trending Stories
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