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A Wild Fortnight in Employment Law
Two weeks in September demonstrated the fast-paced nature of changes in employment law, from the never-ending litigation surrounding arbitration clauses, to a myriad of issues presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.Tom Kline: Sending a Message One Verdict at a Time
Tom Kline broke civil trial records with $8B verdict against drugmaker Johnson & Johnson over antipsychotic drug RisperdalGeorgia Eyes Resuming In-Person Jury Trials as Soon as November
The likely restoration of in-person jury trials comes as Georgia still grapples with the spread of COVID-19.Lifetime Achievement: Bernard Lee
Bernard Lee is a nationally known real estate lawyer who advises developers, joint ventures, corporations, governments, and quasi-governmental entities on development and financing of complex real estate projects.South Florida Lawyer Suspended From 2 Federal Courts for Refusing to Turn Over Accounting Records
More bad news for the lawyer: The Florida Bar confirmed an open investigation over the suspensions.View more book results for the query "*"
Lifetime Achievement: Amos Goodall
Amos Goodall has devoted his legal career to helping the "least among us"—the poor, prisoners, the disabled, widows and the elderly.Midsize Moves: A Pennsylvania Securities Litigator and a Health Care Lawyer in South Carolina
Kessler Topaz adds a securities litigation partner in its Radnor, Pennsylvania, office; Haynsworth Sinkler adds a health care special counsel in Charleston, South Carolina; and other midsize moves.Who Got the Work: Kanye's Campaign and Tesla's Tech
Bowles Rice represents Kanye in his attempt to get on the West Virginia ballot for the upcoming presidential election, McKool Smith represents Optis Wireless Technology in its claim that Tesla is infringing on several of its patents, and other work from midsize firms.Fla.'s New UCRERA Brings Needed Consistency to Receivership Law
Florida's Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act, which became effective on July 1, provides needed clarity and consistency for both lenders and courts.Meet Hartford's New State's Attorney, Who Was Just Sworn Into Office
Sharmese Walcott, 40, was sworn in Friday morning as the new state's attorney for the Hartford Judicial District.Trending Stories
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