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Judge Recommends $424K in Attorney Fees in BioPlus Data Breach Settlement
"What's interesting about this case is the lawyers actually lost money handling the case," said Ed Zebersky, a partner at Zebersky Payne Shaw Lewenz, who is not involved in the matter.University of Georgia Law School Dean Joining Morris, Manning & Martin
Bo Rutledge will next summer begin a full-time position with the firm, where his focus will be on building out its appellate practice and putting his international dispute resolution experience to work as part of the ADR practice.SEC Urges Judge to Deny Coinbase's 'Breathtakingly Broad' Subpoena Request
"This court's anticipated decision(s) in this discovery dispute will certainly impact the drafting of discovery towards the SEC on a go-forward basis," Daniel Maland, the Florida Bar chair of crypto and blockchain education, said in an email.View more book results for the query "*"
Hyper-Aggressive FTC Turns High Beam on Auto Industry's Sales Culture
The agency's latest target is vehicle-service-contract marketer CarShield, which agreed to pay $10 million to resolve allegations of deceptive sales practices.'Trump Train' Defendants Headed for Jury Trial
Some participants live-streamed their reckless driving, and one vehicle ultimately collided with a campaign vehicle, according to the plaintiffs' complaint and court exhibits.Pharma CEO Owes $5.9M in Legal Fees, Despite Presidential Pardon
Keker, Van Nest & Peters and Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell notched a win on behalf of InterMune Inc. and Roche Holdings Inc., which argued that the former executive—who was pardoned by former President Donald Trump—was not indemnified in an advancement clawback action and must repay the companies for legal expenses.Music Artist Pitbull Buys the Naming Rights of FIU Football Stadium
Welcome to Pitbull Stadium, the home of your FIU Panthers. Florida International announced what could end up as a 10-year agreement on Tuesday with…Ben Crump, Seeger Weiss Hit Pa. Pharma Companies With New Suit From Henrietta Lacks Estate
"Mrs. [Henrietta] Lacks's cells were obtained through breach of a relation of trust and confidence," the complaint alleges. "HeLa cells are Mrs. Lacks's cells, taken by physicians in whom she had placed her trust without her consent or knowledge and for no therapeutic purpose."Trending Stories
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