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After Decades in Big Law, Trial Lawyer Flees for Small Houston Firm
Litigator John Strasburger moved to the firm now known as Bissinger, Oshman, Williams & Strasburger after deciding 'maybe there was something more to the practice than the Big Law firm.'A Shot of Momentum in Law Firm Ownership Rules
Florida's arrival among states looking seriously at new models of law firm ownership could be a tipping point.Know Your Bar: New Leadership, Fresh Campaign to Benefit State Bar of Georgia Members
"Regardless of the entity you work for—public or private sector—this program can have benefits for you," said bar president Elizabeth Fite. "At a minimum, you may know someone in the legal community who could use this resource."Judge Certifies $15M Class Action in 8 States Against Ford Over Alleged Defect in Iconic Mustang
"Plaintiffs allege, to Lee Iacocca's chagrin, that their cars are more like Pintos than Mustangs," U.S. District Judge Federico A. Moreno stated in his ruling.Ruling Could Portend Shake-Up for Independent Contractor Status of Real Estate Salespeople
The case "does have national implications" because real estate salespeople across the country work under conditions similar to New Jersey's, said Darren Barreiro of Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis in Woodbridge, representing the New Jersey Association of Realtors. He said the ruling could lead to an end of 50 years of real estate salespeople in New Jersey having independent contractor status.View more book results for the query "*"
Bridgeport Jury Awards Car Crash Victim More Than 3 Times Defense's Final Offer
A Superior Court jury made the award to Ansonia resident Alisha Garcia, who was injured in a two-car crash.Thomson Hine Sues Pittsburgh Zoo, Aquarium on Behalf of Cleveland Zoo Over Lantern Festival
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.EpiPen Class Action Heads to Trial on Curtailed Antitrust Claim
U.S. District Judge Daniel Crabtree in June tossed claims brought under the U.S. Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and some of the antitrust allegations against Mylan Pharmaceuticals, which sold the EpiPen, a pen-like device that treats anaphylaxis, a potentially fatal condition caused by food allergies and insect bites. Trial is set for Sept. 7.Trending Stories
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