By Patrick Smith | September 30, 2024
"Syndicated option or private credit, you need a firm that can handle either in every iteration," said one dealmaker.
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By Aleeza Furman | September 30, 2024
The plaintiff alleged that CT scans showed readily visible signs of abnormalities suggesting cerebral venous thrombosis, which the defendant missed.
By Jon Campisi | September 30, 2024
The Design Lab was previously located in Silicon Valley—an office since merged with the firm's San Francisco office—but lower operating costs and a desire to venture outside of California led Faegre Drinker to Scottsdale.
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By Aleeza Furman | September 27, 2024
"Jurors know what it means when someone is trying to mislead them," Iddo Harel said, "and they know what it means when someone is trying to blame others."
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By Riley Brennan | September 27, 2024
The ruling marks the first time the high court has addressed a claim for business interruption insurance related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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By Aleeza Furman | September 27, 2024
U.S. District Judge Paul Diamond of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania appeared to grow frustrated with attorney Julie Negovan as she sought to explain why she refused Kleinbard's offer of payment to her client and former law firm, Griesing Mazzeo, in a dispute over a subcontracting agreement between the firms.
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By Max Mitchell | September 26, 2024
The Philadelphia district attorney's impeachment trial had been slated to take place in January 2023, but the Senate postponed the proceedings indefinitely following the Commonwealth Court's ruling.
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By Aleeza Furman | September 25, 2024
JCB deputy chief counsel James Kleman Jr. said during Wednesday's sanction hearing that the case "will guide Pennsylvania judge's conduct for years to come."
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By Riley Brennan | September 25, 2024
The plaintiff maintains that she was a regular, full-time employee who worked as an outfitter support specialist, and was required to pay the tobacco surcharge to maintain health insurance coverage.
By Patrick Smith | September 25, 2024
"Companies are now more focused on getting the 'best' in each area of the law. Firm A for M&A, Firm B for IP work, Firm C for securities litigation, for example," one law firm leader noted.
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