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By Ellen Bardash | October 6, 2020
The case is the fifth derivative action to be brought against Honeywell, its CEO and chairman Darius E. Adamczyk and board members and directors by shareholders who say the company underrepresented how much asbestos liability it faced, while tens of thousands of personal injury cases are still pending against the technology and manufacturing giant.
By Jane Wester | October 2, 2020
The Buffalo-founded firm Cellino & Barnes rose to prominence with its unforgettable jingle and ubiquitous billboards, though more recent headlines centered on the firm's breakup and associated legal proceedings.
By Cheryl Miller | October 1, 2020
Welcome to Higher Law. We're looking this week at the latest arguments against the DEA's marijuana scheduling protocol. Plus: California marijuana legislation is signed into law, and there's a new general counsel at Agrify. Thanks for reading!
By Mark Loeterman | September 28, 2020
"The newly created exemptions in AB-2257 are probably just the beginning. While the bill is styled as 'cleanup' legislation, attempts to further amend these statues are likely," says Signature Resolution's Mark Loeterman.
By Angela Morris | September 23, 2020
"Defendants have official policies designed to target Chinese students--and not any other nationality--for exploitation," alleged the petition.
By Quentin Brogdon | September 17, 2020
Each year, more than 4,000 people die in large truck crashes. This shocking number of deaths is equivalent to all of the passengers in ten fully-loaded…
By Ross Todd | September 17, 2020
The firm's first appellate showdown with plaintiffs represented by Keller Lenkner featured one judge saying he was "completely unsympathetic" to the merits of the argument that filing large batches of individual arbitrations somehow games the system.
By Ross Todd | September 17, 2020
The firm's first appellate showdown with plaintiffs represented by Keller Lenkner featured one judge saying he was "completely unsympathetic" to the merits of the argument that filing large batches of individual arbitrations somehow games the system.
By Ross Todd | September 17, 2020
The firm's first appellate showdown with plaintiffs represented by Keller Lenkner featured one judge saying he was "completely unsympathetic" to the merits of the argument that filing large batches of individual arbitrations somehow games the system.
By Ross Todd | September 14, 2020
"My constant refrain for those rainmaker partners out there is to sponsor and nurture the careers of people who don't look like you. Give them meaningful opportunities for client development and client-facing work."
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