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Medical Malpractice Suits in Limbo After Steward Health Files for Bankruptcy
Steward Health touts itself as the largest private, tax-paying hospital operator in the country. With 33 community hospitals across nine states and…'This Is Shameful': How College Campuses Failed Jewish Students
The Jewish Bar Association of New Jersey offers a response to two recent pieces by the Law Journal Editorial Board about the line between safety and free speech with regard to Oct. 7 demonstrations on college campuses.'We're Going to Tear the Barriers Down': Judge Prepares to Open App Market Floodgates on Google
"When you have a mountain that's built out of bad conduct, you're going to have to move that mountain," U.S. District Judge James Donato said.Paul Hastings Continues to Build M&A Capability With Shareholder Activism Partner from Goodwin
Andrew Goodman's shareholder activism practice, and its focus on life sciences, real estate and technology, brings both bench depth in the practice and adds a stronger presence for the firm in Boston.Announcing the 2024 Texas Legal Awards Finalists and Honorees
Texas Lawyer and Law.com are proud to announce the finalists and winners of the 2024 Texas Legal Awards. Congratulations, and good luck to the finalists.View more book results for the query "*"
Financial Firms Hit With Another $470M in 'Off-Channel' Communications Fines
The 3-year-old crackdown now has yielded more than $3 billion in penalties, and regulators show no signs of letting up.Client Fought for Son's Settlement as Girardi Keese Paid for Private Jets, Luxury Cars
In one of the more dramatic moments of the Tom Girardi criminal trial, ex-client Erika Saldana broke down in tears recalling her fight to get $1 million in settlement funds less than a year before her ill son died.How Corporate Law Legislation Morphed Into a Conversation on Judicial Ethics
An amendment to Delaware's corporation law has divided lawyers and led to discussion about when Court of Chancery judges should and should not weigh in on laws they will later apply.How Corporate Law Legislation Morphed Into a Conversation on Judicial Ethics
An amendment to Delaware's corporation law has divided lawyers and led to discussion about when Court of Chancery judges should and should not weigh in on laws they will later apply.Trending Stories
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