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REJECTED: Oil and Gas Settlements Nixed Before US Fifth Circuit
"The vast majority of claimants in the Demchak and Brown-Suessenbach suits ... have no recourse in bankruptcy court for their pre-petition monetary claims," the Fifth Circuit concluded.Associate Deferrals Reveal Concerns of a Sustained Downturn, Especially in Tech
Deferrals of incoming law firm associates have thus far been tethered to the hard-hit tech sector, yet legal consultants said they wouldn't be surprised to see more firms change course in the coming months.Power Players 2023: Shauna Itri
Shauna Itri has received numerous legal awards, including being named to the 2022 Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America list. The award honors Itri's work in several notable cases.Generative AI Is Likely to Change the CLM Market
Generative AI tools' coding capabilities may lead to further proliferation of CLM startups. But some argue that, with a dearth of funding, many could become fodder for a significant consolidation wave in the market.Power Players 2023: Jasmeet Ahuja
Jasmeet Ahuja represented the Philadelphia in Armstrong, defending an ordinance that would require firearms owners to report a lost or stolen firearm to the police. A coalition of high-profile amici including several Pennsylvania municipalities and gun violence organizations lent their support to Ahuja, who won a groundbreaking concurrence in Armstrong that was later adopted in Crawford.View more book results for the query "*"
No 'Valid Reorganization Purpose': Judge Dismisses 3M Unit's Earplug Bankruptcy
In a swift blow to 3M, U.S. Chief Bankruptcy Judge Jeffrey Graham, in Indianapolis, dismissed the Chapter 11 case of its subsidiary Aearo Technologies on Friday. "These cases were and are a litigation management tactic and not a rehabilitative effort," Graham wrote.'They Could Be Penalized': FTX Bankruptcy to Remain in Delaware Control With Customer Names Sealed
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John T. Dorsey of the District of Delaware said at the end of a hearing Friday that the decision is consistent with his goal of prioritizing creditors as the Chapter 11 process continues.Playing Sexually Derogatory Music at Work Can Constitute Sex Discrimination, 9th Circuit Rules
"Although we have not before addressed the specific issue of music-as-harassment, this court and our sister circuits have recognized Title VII redress for other auditory offenses in the workplace and for derogatory conduct to which all employees are exposed," the court said.Judge Tosses Trump Attorney's Discipline Fight Back to DC Superior Court
Federal court lacks jurisdiction in disciplinary proceeding against Jeffrey Clark, judge rules.2024 ESI Risk Management & Litigation Readiness Report
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