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Lifetime Achievement Award Winner: Charles E. Clayman
For more than 50 years, Charles E. Clayman has fought for justice in the courtrooms of New York City and is considered by many to be one of the elder…As Dechert Withdraws From Chicago, Shook Hardy Scoops Up White-Collar Leader
Andrew Boutros has longstanding relationships with clients in the telecommunications, food and beverage, engineering and government contracting industries, he said.Haynes and Boone Expands Charlotte Team With First Trial Partner
King & Spalding litigator Chelsea Corey joined Haynes and Boone as a partner in the litigation department as the Dallas-founded firm expands its Charlotte, North Carolina, office.Phila. Jury Awards $9M to Estate of Golf Course Worker Killed by Falling Tree
And alongside making determinations on liability and damages, the jury also answered what plaintiffs counsel said was an unusual question to find on a verdict sheet in a personal injury case: whether one of the defendants was the decedent's employer.Only One Resolution to the California Senate's Great Escape
Lacking any other good options, the best course here is a political compromise; this is primarily a political issue that needs a political solution.View more book results for the query "*"
The Oldest Case in the Court System
"This story is a fictionalized amalgam of many actual instances that I experienced in my years as a trial judge serving in the Supreme Court, New York County's Civil Term. It depicts the pressures that existed on all of us before IAS, during and beyond to deal with the case load that kept growing and growing and especially those cases that we commonly called "old dogs," the ones that just wouldn't ever disappear."In-House Moves of Month: FedEx, Target Pass the Torch
Declaring he "found retirement boring," former Geico legal chief Seth Ingall returned to the game, becoming chief legal officer of the Crash Champions chain of body shops.Judicial Revamp in Mexico Has Lawyers on Edge
Plans to fire the country's judges and replace them via popular vote could lead to a deterioration of legal protections and are likely to discourage foreign investment in Mexico, lawyers say.Retired Presiding Appellate Division Judge Tapped to Lead Committee on Judicial Conduct
Retired chief judge of the Appellate Division, Carmen Messano has been tapped to helm the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner, who called the retired Appellate Division judge a "gifted leader."From 'Loper' to 'Ryan': Noncompetes Live to Fight Another Day
"The court's ruling gives employers a reprieve to continue using noncompetes. But the question remains: Will noncompetes remain a viable business tool in the U.S.?" writes Kristopher D. Hill of Bell Nunnally.Trending Stories
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