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What Small Law Firms Can Learn From Small Office Tenants About Striking Deals With Landlords
In the pandemic era, small businesses are finding more negotiating power than ever before.Bench Trial Results in $450K Award Over Cruise Ship Passenger's Fall
A judge awarded nearly $450,000 to a woman who fractured a knee in a fall on a cruise ship's pool deck. On June 7, 2019, plaintiff Mindy Easterwood,…$1 Million Mid-Trial Settlement For Florida Motorcyclist Who Claimed Hasty Turn Caused Collision
A man who claimed that he suffered injuries in a vehicular accident in Tampa recovered $1 million via an in-trial settlement of his resultant lawsuit. On…While Revenue, Profits Dip at a Slimmed-Down Katten, Firm Bolsters Surging Practice Areas
While revenue and profits declined by small margins in 2020 at Katten Muchin Rosenman, revenue per lawyer improved by 1.6%, and profits per equity partner increased by 2.8% as the firm got a little smaller.View more book results for the query "*"
'Right To Counsel' for NYC Tenants to Expand Citywide as Courts Brace for Wave of Evictions
The council previously passed legislation in 2017 that would extend the right to counsel to low-income New Yorkers in a piecemeal fashion based on their ZIP codes and make it citywide by 2022.Large Law Firms Look to Chicago for Growth Discussions
Cooley and Arent Fox are among the firms looking to the city for growth and new offices, according to sources.First Federal Bellwether Trial Over Opioid Addiction Crisis Set to Begin in West Virginia
The bench trial, which is expected to last 12 weeks, is before U.S. District Judge David Faber of the Southern District of West Virginia. Cabell County and the city of Huntington, both in West Virginia, brought the case against the three largest distributors of opiate pharmaceuticals: AmerisourceBergen Corp., McKesson and Cardinal Health.