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Law Firms Play Musical Chairs With Top Hires
The new year's musical chairs is in full force. Among the moves, Sedgwick has hired Todd Corham, former CIO at Lowenstein Sandler to lead the firm's technology department. And TransPerfect Legal Solutions has named Michael Wudke to lead its global digital forensics practice group.Learning the Deferred Associate Shuffle
One of the great truisms of life is that, just when you think things cannot possibly get any worse, they will.Crafting Your Opening Statement for a Good First Impression
Opening statement is one of only three times where you can speak directly to the jury, the other two being jury selection and closing argument. Each of the three has its specific function and your preparation and strategy for each will differ accordingly, but there is no question that many cases are won or lost during opening statement.First United Bank v. Panhandle Packing and Gasket Inc.
The faulty submission of the global damage question prevented the appellant from asserting its defenses that, alternatively, deny recovery to the appellee as a matter of law. Because of the global submission of multiple theories, the court was unable to apply the appropriate limitations statute.View more book results for the query "*"
Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Leo Strine Jr. argued in a recent paper that the first-filed doctrine in derivative litigation benefits plaintiffs lawyers more than shareholders.
Texas Counsel Share Their 2010 New Year's Resolutions
Many Texas attorneys are aiming high for 2010, at least according to the New Year's resolutions they shared at the request of Texas Lawyer. Karen Gren Johnson wants to stay on track with her trainer, Brian Wice wants to write a true-crime blockbuster, and Anthony Lowenberg files his objections to the request while demanding "the execution of a mutually agreeable protective order." Nichole Dotson-Olajuwon, Bruce A. Campbell, Walter B. Huffman, D. Todd Smith, Martha Dickie and Paul M. Lanagan reveal their resolutions, too.After Hours, March 2007: Breaking the Silence on Lynching
In the latest edition of After Hours: A new book by Sherrilyn Ifill about lynching on Maryland's Eastern Shore reveals some unsettling truths. Plus more...Perelman, Marvel Caught in Legal Web
Nearly nine years after Marvel Entertainment Group Inc. filed for Chapter 11, litigation related to the bankruptcy case continues. Giving a partial victory to a litigation trust, the 3rd Circuit overturned two summary judgments in favor of billionaire Ronald Perelman, Marvel's former chairman. In the upcoming trial, the trustees will try to show that the defendants breached their fiduciary duty when they reaped $553.5 million in dividends from three bond sales by various Marvel parents.Trending Stories
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