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Judge Leaves Statute of Limitations Question in Injury Crash Suit for a Jury
Denying attempts to dismiss a loss of consortium claim, the court determined the question of when the spouse of a man involved in a tractor-trailer collision discovered her injury should be decided by a jury.NY Requiring Lawyers to Report Out-of-State Admissions, Public Discipline
A new rule set to take effect Dec. 1 requires New York attorneys to confirm whether they remain in good standing in out-of-state jurisdictions where they are admitted to practice law. It also requires all attorneys to disclose whether they have ever been the subject of public discipline in any other jurisdiction.Attorney Claims Phila. Roundup Trial Schedule Has Given 'Unfair' Preference to Certain Firms
Thomas Bosworth, who started his own firm after his contentious split with Kline & Specter, requested that the court put him next in line to bring his Roundup case before a Philadelphia jury.Dechert’s Restructuring Co-Chair Heads to DLA Piper
The partner had prominent roles on well-known matters such as the Lehman and BHS collapses.Rising Litigation Fees: What Is the Cause?
Members of the litigation bar are aware of the rising hourly rate for major law firm partners; however, even experienced trial partners in the bar are somewhat shocked at the new rates. So are the clients, who continue to pay them.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Nov. 12, 2024—Fitzpatrick Lentz, Duane Morris
Fitzpatrick Lentz & Bubba announced that Ronald J. Reybitz has been welcomed back to the firm.Morgan Lewis Snatches Up Former Orrick Partner in Boston
Litigator Stephen Hall focuses his practice on representing companies in a variety of regulated industries, such as tech and life sciences.Newly Formed DEI Practices Expect Heightened Demand During Trump Administration
“The only people that benefit from this are the lawyers, which is unfortunate,” said Gibson Dunn labor & employment co-chair Jason Schwartz of the uncertainty in the laws governing DEI issues.Many Lawyers Are Reeling From Election Results, but Leaders Are Staying Mum
“Firm leaders just aren’t talking about it,” said Katherine Wilson, co-founder of Fractional CMO. “In the quest for unity, they tend to say, 'Well, it’s just better to not say anything, because I don’t want to offend anyone.'"3rd Circuit Revives Class Action Against Bayer Over Benzene-Contaminated Products
“Since the contaminated products contained a defect that rendered them unusable, the products were worth less than their full purchase price,” Judge Cindy K. Chung said. “To hold otherwise would be to conclude that an unusable product is worth the same as a usable one—a conclusion that resists logic.”Trending Stories
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