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Litigators of the Week: The Duo Who Kept Monsanto's RoundUp Defense Winning Streak Alive
George Lombardi of Winston & Strawn and Jennifer Lee of Husch Blackwell led a trial team that won a defense verdict in state court last week in a case where an Oregon man claimed the herbicide caused his non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, marking Monsanto's fourth straight win in Roundup cases.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Our first runner-up this week is Roy Black of Black, Srebnick, Kornspan & Stumpf who won the first trial acquittal for a defendant in the government's Varsity Blues probe into elite college admissions practices.More Law Firms Are Using Bonus Pools: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.And the Attorney of the Year Is ... Linda Dunikoski
"I accept this award humbly because it's actually not my award alone. The case of Ahmaud Arbery was won because of a dedicated and fabulous team," she said of her role as the lead prosecutor in securing convictions against the three suspects in the case.'A Good Result': Ga. Couple Gets $10.1M Verdict in Med-Mal Case Due to Botched Surgery
"We think they were justified in awarding at least $10 million, because she was so grievously injured by the malpractice," said Jay Sadd, a partner with Slappey & Sadd in Sandy Springs and the lead plaintiff attorney.View more book results for the query "White & Case"
Supreme Court Yanks New York's Carry Law
Nothing was surprising about the Court's decision here. Having followed the oral argument in real-time, a 6-3 decision was exactly what I expected, says Aron Solomon, Chief Legal Analyst for Today's Esquire.White-Collar Enforcement Is Finally Here in the Biden Administration
Each week, the Law.com Barometer newsletter, powered by the ALM Global Newsroom and Legalweek, brings you the trends, disruptions and shifts our…Koskoff Notches Win in Lawsuit Against Harvard Over Photos of Enslaved People
A state appeals court found Harvard "cavalierly" dismissed a woman's claims and disregarded her requests after she said her ancestors were in the photos in question.Worker Who Was Shocked Blamed Power Line Placement
The power from the line ran down the ladder, through Mader, out his feet, and into the ground. He was shocked by 13,000 volts of electricity. The front half of both of his feet were severely burned.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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