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Dinsmore Grabs Four Thorp Reed Partners
Four partners in the toxic torts practice of Pittsburgh-based Thorp Reed & Armstrong will be leaving the firm for former merger candidate Dinsmore & Shohl. Offers have also been made to associates in Thorp Reed's complex civil litigation practice to make the same shift. The 300-attorney Dinsmore & Shohl, based in Cincinnati, ranked 190th in the most recent Am Law 200 rankings.Bank of America posts lower profit on Merrill legal costs
Bank of America Corp. said third-quarter profit dropped 95 percent on litigation expenses and an accounting charge tied to the firm's debt. Net income fell to $340 million, or 0 cents a diluted share, from $6.2 billion, or 56 cents, a year earlier. The shares were little changed in early trading.Team took off the gloves defending Chevron
Lawyers at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher turned to an often ignored section of U.S. law to obtain depositions, documents and outtakes of a documentary film in an effort to prove that environmental contamination claims brought in Ecuador against their client, Chevron Corp., are fraudulent.High Court Lets Defamation Suit Against New York Times Proceed
The Supreme Court refused Monday to block a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times over columns about the still-unsolved mailing of anthrax-laced letters that killed five people and sickened 17 not long after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. A federal judge had thrown out Steven Hatfill's suit against the newspaper over columns that faulted the FBI for failing to thoroughly investigate the ex-Army scientist, but the 4th Circuit reinstated the suit.Judge Approves $600 Mil. Settlement in Countrywide Case
A federal judge in Los Angeles has approved a $601.5 million class action settlement between Countrywide Financial Corp. and its shareholders -- the largest securities agreement to come out of the housing crisis.View more book results for the query "*"
Fight Looms Over Contingent Fee In DYFS Starved Foster Child Suit
This Friday, a federal judge is likely to approve a $12.5 million settlement in the case of four brothers found starving in a foster home where the Division of Youth and Family Services had placed them and was monitoring them. But it could take U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel Rosen weeks longer to decide on the fees due the lawyers for three of the four boys, who are minors.Child Online Protection Act - the U.S. Supreme Court Speaks
Whether it is in the area of taxation or free speech, the Internet poses vexing legal issues that are unique to this global network of communication and expression. The most recent case of significance relating to the Internet is the U.S. Supreme Court`s decision involving the Child Online Protection Act (COPA). (See Ashcroft v. ACLU, et al., 122 S.Ct. 1700 (May 13, 2002) (formerly captioned Reno v. ACLU).) As with several other high-profile Internet cases, this decision involves the somewhat inherenThe Realty Enterprise LLC v. Hyde Park Owners Corp.
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