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Daily Business Review

Gunster Adds 22 Attorneys in Merger with Tampa Bay Firm

Nearly 50 lawyers and professional staff from Barnett, Kirkwood, Koche, Long & Foster have joined Gunster, the firm announced Monday morning.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Saxton & Stump Inks 10-Year Lease in Center City Phila.'s Wells Fargo Building

Law firms, as well as their business clients, continue to reevaluate their approach to office real estate in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and advent of remote work.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Looking for a Change, Veteran Dallas Trial Lawyer Jumps to McKool Smith

Alan Loewinsohn and two others from his former firm, Loewinsohn Deary Simon Ray, have joined national litigation firm McKool Smith in Dallas.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Proposed Commercial Division Rule Change Would Clarify Courts Can Order Virtual Hearings, Bench Trials Upon 'Good Cause' Motions

The proposal would amend Commercial Division Rule 36, which, as currently written, authorizes virtual evidentiary hearings and bench trials only with the consent of the parties to the litigation.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Search Logic (If Any) Under the UCC

What exactly is "search logic"? And, even more importantly, what does it mean if a particular jurisdiction does not have any?
9 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Meta Shareholder: Board Has Obligation to Think Beyond Stock Price

The complaint may be the first of its kind in Delaware in that it involves not just Meta's duty to its shareholders in isolation, but its obligation to take its broader economic impact on those shareholders' diversified portfolios into account.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

An End to DOJ Privilege Review? Trump Lawsuit Signals Shifting Court Attitudes

Trump's lawyers successfully obtained the appointment of a special master to review potentially privileged materials seized by the government. This means that a neutral third-party, and not the government, will now determine what materials the government can use in its investigation.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

'Calculating' and 'Self-Serving': Failure to Comply With Discovery Requests Results in Sanctions in Pa.-Based RICO Dispute

"This behavior by both Wieslaw and Michal leads the court to the conclusion that their objective was to prevent plaintiffs' from obtaining evidence to assist them in proving the existence of an outsourcing scheme," Schmehl said.
3 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Ruling in 'RC JRV Trust' a Reminder for Practitioners to Obtain, Properly Serve a Summons

Recently, in RC JRV Trust v. Barnes & Thornburg (In re JRV Group USA), No. 19-11095 (KBO), 2022 WL 3646288, at *1 (D. Del. Aug. 24, 2022), the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware granted, in part, a motion for leave to appeal an interlocutory order of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware filed by the defendant, Barnes & Thornburg.
8 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Amid Civil Jury Trial Decline, Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell Works with Clients to Give Juniors First-Chair Experience

"It is not always enough to be among the best civil trial lawyers—clients want lawyers who have handled the precise type of claim," said Wheeler Trigg co-managing partners Carolyn Fairless and Michael Williams.
6 minute read

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