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GC Who Helped Fanatics Pull Off Growth Tear Joins Acquisitive Provider of Live Event Logistics
Global Critical Logistics—which moves everything from concerts to art exhibits—already does work in more than 115 nations. But the company says it sees opportunities to accelerate growth and is hiring the talent—including Fanatics' Caren Yeamans—to support it.Women Leaders in Tech Law Winners (Regulatory): Jane Lee
Check out the professionals who are winners in the Women Leaders in Tech Law (Regulatory) category as part of the California Legal Awards.Los Angeles Secures $35M Settlement From Monsanto in Water Contamination Lawsuit
Monsanto in the settlement admitted no wrongdoing. Los Angeles has more "forever" chemical makers in its sights in other actions.Susman Godfrey Managing Partner Kalpana Srinivasan Wins Attorney of the Year
Srinivasan has presided over a period of profit growth for Susman Godfrey since she was named managing partner in 2020.US Supreme Court Won't Hear Challenge to California's Worker-Misclassification Law
Lawyers for Uber and Postmates had argued that California's AB 5 unfairly targeted the companies.View more book results for the query "*"
Los Angeles Courts Took a Bold Step to Protect Your Rights. Here's Why It Matters
In the past year in Los Angeles, there's been no transcript for too many lawyers and their clients in California family courtrooms due to a shortage of court reporters (and this is an even greater problem statewide). Los Angeles County courts finally took a step recently toward addressing that problem by allowing electronic recording.Monsanto Moves to Pause PCB Trial That Starts This Week
Monsanto's emergency stay motion comes after the Washington Supreme Court agreed on Oct. 9 to review a Washington Court of Appeals decision earlier this year reversing the first PCB verdict, a $185 million award in 2021.Morgan Lewis Hires Baker Botts IP Leader in San Francisco
Sarah Guske joins the firm after more than eight years with Baker Botts.First Amendment, Appointments Clause at Issue in September Supreme Court Petitions
Requests for review include issues of free speech and free exercise of religion.Attorney of the Year Finalist: Paul Loh, Willenken
Loh led a Willenken team that won a $505.6 million award for AbbVie Pharmaceuticals in a breach-of-contract dispute with drugmaker Takeda, believed to be the largest such verdict by a minority-owned firm.Trending Stories
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