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Phila. Jury Awards $15M to Woman Who Slipped on Apartment Building Stairs
The jury determined Dec. 20 that the building’s owner and property manager were responsible for the plaintiff’s injuries, despite the defendants’ arguments that they had only taken charge of the building two weeks before the accident.Appellate Division Greenlights State Bar's Leadership Diversity Initiatives
“This case not only vindicates affirmative action in New Jersey but also stands for the proposition that freedom of association is a basis for doing good things, like affirmative action, and not just the kind of troubling and invidious discrimination, as was allowed in [Boy Scouts of America v.] Dale,” Lawrence Lustberg of Gibbons said.SEC’s Latest Enforcement Actions Fuel Demand for Big Law
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, Fenwick & West, Goodwin Proctor, Sidley Austin, among other firms are advising clients wrapped up in settlements or charges the SEC announced this past week.Sterlington Brings On Former Office Leader From Ashurst
Founded in 2016, Sterlington has 64 lawyers including 25 partners.DOJ Takes on Largest NFT Scheme That Points to Larger Trend
Gabriel Hay, 23 and Gavin Mayo, 23, allegedly defrauded investors of over $22 million. Former DOJ prosecutor Scott Armstrong says there's a trend of such cases targeting younger defendants.View more book results for the query "*"
Arnold & Porter Matches Market Year-End Bonus, Requires Billable Threshold for Special Bonuses
Arnold & Porter said Monday it will give its associates market year-end bonuses, in addition to handing out special bonuses to associates who achieve at least 2,200 hours during the calendar year, 2,000 of which must be billable.Advising 'Capital-Intensive Spaces' Fuels Corporate Practice Growth For Haynes and Boone
"Because we're in a space where people have to do transactions, they can't sit on the sidelines and wait it out," said Rick Werner of Haynes and Boone, a Specialty Corporate Practice of the Year in the Midmarket category. "They have to raise capital. They have to do acquisitions. They have to sell assets. They have to be active to get by."Big Law’s Year—as Told in Commentaries
The most popular columns of 2024 do a pretty good job of explaining the trends of the last 12 months.Pa. Hospital Agrees to $16M Settlement Following High Schooler's Improper Discharge
"The monetary settlement demonstrates that medical malpractice cases involving the death of a single person, even without a spouse or kids to amplify recoverable wrongful death damages, can command eight-figure recoveries," the plaintiff's attorney said.Connecticut Movers: Year-End Promotions, Hires and an Office Opening
Promotions and hires will kick off the new year at Gfeller Laurie and Murtha Cullina, while Coffey Modica opens a new office in Westport.Trending Stories
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