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Appeals Court Reverses 'Negotiation Class' Created for Opioid Settlement
A team of lawyers challenging the "negotiation class" includes Sonya Winner, a San Francisco partner at Covington & Burling.Appeals Court Reverses 'Negotiation Class' Created for Opioid Settlement
Thursday's decision is the latest by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to reverse a ruling by U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who oversees the opioid multidistrict litigation, and is a setback for those negotiating a global settlement.Best Law Firm Mentor: Ruthanne Gordon
Ruthanne Gordon's long-running counsel, advice and support has enormously benefited many younger female attorneysNoel Cooper and Jeff Davis Want Your Vote for Judge of 145th District Court in Nacogdoches
Noel Cooper and Jeff Davis are competing against each other to become judge of the 145th District Court in Nacogdoches.Faith in the Jury Room: Florida Congresswoman's Conviction Appeal Gets Do-Over
The full court agreed to hear the case of former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown after a divided panel affirmed removing a juror. The chief judge wrote a strong dissent in the initial review.View more book results for the query "*"
Jurors Swear to Decide Cases 'So Help Me God,' But How Much Help Is Allowed?
"A rule that would allow a juror to base his verdict on something other than the evidence would be antithetical to the rule of law and is contradicted by decades of precedent," wrote Judge Robin Rosenbaum in a majority decision that has been vacated for an en banc review.Jurors Swear to Decide Cases 'So Help Me God,' But How Much Help Is Allowed?
The full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit will rehear a case in which a trial court judge removed a juror who said information from "My Father in Heaven" led to him to state at the outset of deliberations that a former member of Congress was not guilty on a host of corruption counts.At Tucker Arensberg, Innovation Became Preparedness in 2020
"They say luck is the residue of design, but it was just that," managing shareholder Irv Firman said.If Midsize Law Firms Ditch Their Offices, Will They Pass the Savings on To Their Attorneys?
"The question quickly will become, 'If I am working from home and not costing the overhead, shouldn't I make more compensation?,' consultant Andrew Wilcox said.If Midsize Law Firms Ditch Their Offices, Will Their Attorneys See the Savings?
"The question quickly will become, 'If I am working from home and not costing the overhead, shouldn't I make more compensation?,' consultant Andrew Wilcox said.Trending Stories
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