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The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: For Baker & Hostetler, Madoff Keeps Paying Dividends
Baker & Hostetler posted double-digit increases in gross revenues and profits per partner for the third consecutive year in 2012, thanks to its massive assignment working on the liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC.Power Struggle Federal Jury Returns $136.8 Million Verdict Against GE Capital
A federal jury in Houston awarded $136.8 million in damages in an overseas power plant deal gone bad. The winner, Canatxx Energy Ventures Inc., alleged that its financial adviser for the $1 billion power-generation development project conspired with an affiliate to oust Canatxx from the project.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 9, No. 150 -- August 7, 2001
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How to Handle a Case in the Wake of a Client's Death
Anything can happen during the course of litigation, including the death of a party. Attorneys should be prepared for any such contingencies. In most cases, there are numerous resources available to handle such a situation, writes Nancy Frachtman.Jones Day lawyer brokers deal for Louvre and High museums
Delaware Supreme Court Settles Attorney Sanction Rules
The Delaware Supreme Court on October 22 decided when and how Delaware lawyers may be sanctioned for the way they conduct litigation. For the first time, that court firmly held that the so-called "objective test" applies in Delaware to determine if a lawyer's conduct is sanctionable under Rule 11. Second, the court held that an attorney is entitled to a hearing where he is able to defend himself before a sanction is imposed. Because the lawyer conduct involved did not violate the objective test, the trial court's sanction was vacated. The decision in Crumplar v. Delaware Superior Court has important implications for the practice of law in Delaware's courts.The Interbranch Commission Faces a Daunting Deadline
One compelling question in the wake of the Luzerne County judicial scandal is this: Can Pennsylvania's legal version of Humpty Dumpty be put back together again? That's something the Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice is looking to answer, and they only have until May 31 to come up with their suggestions.Trending Stories
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