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A Big Year in Disputes Helped Wilmer Boost Revenue, Profits in 2022
A number of high-profile representations, frequently against the government, helped Wilmer find growth in a year that saw flat demand in transactional practices.Lawyers Push Back on Proposed Camp Lejeune Act Attorney Fee Caps
"My father was an attorney and he always said 'don't tell me what you made, tell me what you ended up with,'" said Baird Mandalas Brockstedt Federico & Cardea partner Philip Federico.How to Improve Your Attorney Bios
PR strategists Elizabeth Lampert and Lara Cupit offer some tips for writing compelling, personable attorney bios.Wachtell, Goodwin Lead Q1 League Tables as Global M&A Tumbles 44%
Two law firms that were in the top five last year saw drops out of the top 10 in early 2023.2 Losses for a NY Judge as Misconduct Complaint Becomes Public
The judge is also suing the Unified Court System in federal court for not granting him a religious exemption, and keeping him off the bench during the height of the pandemic.View more book results for the query "*"
New York State Has Issued Nearly 9,800 Felony Charges of Falsifying Business Records Since 2015
Data shows 9,794 cases involving state penal law 175.10, or falsifying business records in the first degree, have been arraigned in both local and superior New York state courts since 2015.Sazerac Sued for 'Bait-and-Switch Scheme' Involving Fireball Cinnamon Drinks
Bursor & Fisher partner Philip Fraietta, who represents the proposed class of people who bought Fireball's cinnamon malt beverage, argued that the packaging was deceptively similar to the more popular Fireball Cinnamon Whisky, which contains twice as much alcohol by volume.Opposition Brewing Over J&J Talc Powder Deal
"What [Johnson & Johnson] is apparently counting on is running the clock on dying cancer victims," one attorney said.'What Cancer Victim Would Agree to That?': Opposition Brewing Over Talc Powder Deal
Joseph Satterley of Kazan Law called the proposed settlement a "public relations stunt" meant to further delay justice. The day after LTL Management refiled its bankruptcy, defense counsel requested and was granted a stay in the case of a Oakland, California, man Satterley is representing who is dying of mesothelioma.Trending Stories
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