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Lawyer Denied Fees From Ex-Client's Settlement
The Commonwealth Court has ruled that a workers' compensation claimant's former attorney should not be awarded fees for a settlement reached after the claimant discharged that attorney.More Women in D.C. Firms' Partnerships
Women accounted for half or more of new partner classes at eight of the 20 largest general practice firms in D.C.Client Waivers Are Best Done in Writing
Two separate clients of mine have a conflict. Both have orally consented to waive their consent to any conflict. I sent one a written consent waiver and the client has not signed it. Can I rely on the client's oral consent?Wal-Mart Sued over Listeria Outbreak
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has become the second national retailer to be sued over a recent, multi-state Listeria outbreak caused by consumers eating caramel apples contaminated with the bacteria.US Justices Weigh Would-Be Judges' Appeals for Campaign Cash
Five years after the Supreme Court freed corporations and labor unions to spend freely in federal elections, the justices will hear arguments Tuesday in Williams-Yulee's challenge to the Florida rules, which she says violate her right to speak freely.View more book results for the query "*"
Suit Over Homeopathic Labeling Proceeds
A California federal judge has denied Hyland's Inc. motion for summary judgment in a class action alleging the company misrepresents that its homeopathic products fight colds and influenza quickly and effectively.Garlock Sealing Plans Deal with Asbestos Claimants
Garlock Sealing Technologies LLC, the gasket maker embroiled in a contentious bankruptcy case, has offered to settle with future asbestos claimants for $357.5 million.RICO Claims Against Citibank Dismissed
A federal judge in California has dismissed Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act claims leveled against Citibank NA and its mortgage servicing arm, accused of racking up unnecessary charges on defaulting borrowers.Lawyers: Legal Bills Top $1.7 Million Beastie Boys Verdict
Attorneys for the Beastie Boys are asking a New York court to order the maker of Monster Energy drink to pay nearly $2.5 million in legal fees to cover their costs in a copyright violation case.NYC Settles Lawsuit for $75,000 Over 2013 Police Chokehold
The city of New York has agreed to pay a Brooklyn man $75,000 to settle a lawsuit claiming he was choked and unable to breathe during a 2013 encounter with police.Trending Stories
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