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Trade Deal With UK Moves India's Legal Market Closer to Liberalization, Lawyers Say
Historically closed to foreign lawyers, an international trade deal looks set to liberalise India's legal market after over a decade of debate.Kirkland and Weil's Fees in Chapter 11 Work Highlight Big Law Allure to Bankruptcy
Two retail giants' Chapter 11 cases have generated more than $150 million in fees for law firms.Back to the Office: From Now to Labor Day, Pa. Firm Leaders Are Solidifying Their Plans
"I don't see how Center City can flourish again unless people come back to work," one firm leader said.View more book results for the query "*"
Live And In Person: Georgia Justices Will Hear Oral Arguments Next Month
"It's smart that it's the June calendar, because the court's not going to hold arguments in July," said appellate attorney Brandon Bullard of the Bullard Firm in Atlanta. "It gives them time to figure out how well this is going to work."Political Subdivisions and Public Finance: A Q&A With Locke Lord's Carey Troell
Public finance attorneys provide legal representation in the drafting of a variety of contracts required to issue, secure and receive legal approval from the State of Texas for the issuance of public debt by Texas political subdivisions.Insurer Sues Tennis Player and the WTA Over Duty to Defend
Chicago-based law firm Hinshaw & Culbertson has filed an insurance lawsuit against professional tennis player Madison Brengle and the Women's Tennis Association Tour (WTA Tour).City Sues E-Bike Rental Company, Saying It's Unauthorized and Had Ignored Cease and Desist
The city is seeking a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction against the company, Joco, after a warning letter and a subsequent cease and desist sent at the end of April did not persuade it to halt operations. The company has bikes available at 30 locations throughout Manhattan, according to its website.