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Texas Among a Dozen States Opposing a Holdback Proposal in Opioid Settlement
In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.Legal Fees Are Front and Center in Talks Over Global Opioid Settlement
In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.Legal Fees Are Major Obstacle in Talks Over Global Opioid Settlement
In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.Legal Fees Proving to Be a Sticking Point in Talks Over Global Opioid Settlement
In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.Coronavirus, Election Jitters Have Law Firm Leaders Pondering a Downturn
The virus has rattled the global economy, and the state of the Democratic primary race has unnerved powerbrokers. Are the industry's recent revenue gains in danger?More Lawyers Back Billionaire Bloomberg, Changing Big Law's Fundraising Equation
Paul Weiss chairman Brad Karp and other Big Law leaders and attorneys are coming out in support of Mike Bloomberg in a year when the usual election playbooks don't apply.Shearman Sees Revenue Inch Up Amid Strategy to 'Reshape' Business
"You're seeing a drop in hours but an increase in revenue and profitability, which is exactly what we're trying to achieve," said senior partner David Beveridge.Litigators of the Week: Kirkland Trio Send a $765M Message in Tech Theft Case
"We asked, what kind of a world would this be if a big company could sidestep responsibility by simply saying, 'That was them, not us.' This was a significant message to all other companies considering this type of excuse for bad conduct. "More Big Law Firms Respond as the Coronavirus Continues to Spread Globally
The virus, officially known as COVID-19, has now spread to 47 countries and has infected at least 82,000 people.As Coronavirus Continues to Spread Globally, More Big Law Firms Are Taking Precautions
The virus, officially known as COVID-19, has now spread to 47 countries and has infected at least 82,000 people.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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