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Akin Gump Sues Sellers of Allegedly Counterfeit N95 Masks on Behalf of Chinese Company BYD
"When these masks are counterfeit, the consequences can literally be deadly," wrote the lawyers for BYD Company LTD, which struck a $1 billion deal with California Gov. Gavin Newsom to provide the state N95 masks for first responders in April.Jenner & Block Hits Back at Chicago Landlord, Says It's Owed $840,000 in Rent Credit
Jenner & Block's counterclaims come as law firms across the country are feeling the financial pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic.Sex Abuse Case Against Archdiocese Moves From NJ to Phila. Federal Court
The plaintiff, a former altar boy, originally filed his lawsuit in New Jersey because he alleged that the late defrocked Father James J. Brzyski abused him multiple times at a shore home in Forked River in Ocean County from 1978 to 1982, from the time Doe was 10 years old until he was 14.Floyd Courthouse Reopens After 13 Workers Test Positive for COVID-19
Floyd County Superior Court Chief Judge J. Bryant Durham issued an emergency order for all 148 employees to undergo COVID-19 testing and then closed the courthouse for two weeks.View more book results for the query "*"
Ending 13-Year China Alliance, McDermott Will & Emery Exits Asia
Winston & Strawn said it has formed a relationship with MWE China Law Offices, known in Chinese as Yuan Da Law Offices, now that its alliance with McDermott has ended.McDermott Will & Emery Exits Asia, Ending 13-Year China Alliance
Winston & Strawn said it has formed a relationship with MWE China Law Offices, known in Chinese as Yuan Da Law Offices, now that its alliance with McDermott has ended.DOJ Steps Up 'Foreign Agent' Scrutiny With Demands Raising Specter of Court Action
"They are definitively following through on their commitment to engage in more active enforcement efforts," said Arnold & Porter partner Amy Jeffress, a former chief of the national security division within the U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington.State Court System Says Courts in NYC May Allow More Staff in Buildings
The move comes after state officials gave New York City, once the epicenter of the nation's coronavirus crisis, the green light to reopen a new portion of its economy.Clerkship Candidates and Judges Give the Hire-By-Zoom Model High Marks
"The Zoom interviews went better than I expected," U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria said Monday, four days after he officially hired three new clerks. "Between the Zoom interview with me, the Zoom interview with my clerks, and the detailed professional reference calling I do, I felt more comfortable than I expected."Trending Stories
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