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Judges in the Hot Seat Over Oral Argument Diversity Policies
Three federal judges have standing orders that offer additional argument time for younger, women and minority attorneys to encourage greater participation from those groups.Litigators of the Week: Shaving a $366M Retaliation Verdict Against FedEx to Less than $249K
Kyle Hawkins and Leah Bower of Lehotsky Keller Cohn secured a ruling from the Fifth Circuit last week taking a $365 million punitive damages award to $0 in a case where a former FedEx manager claimed she was fired in retaliation for bringing claims of discrimination.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up And Shout Outs
A team at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman secured a ruling eliminating more than a half billion dollars in potential liability for client Teck Cominco Metals in a long-running environmental suit in the Eastern District of Washington.What Does the Opening of Brazil's Gambling Market Mean For Global Firms?
The Brazilian Bar Association forbids international law firms from practicing local law in the country, but global law firms can still get in on the growing sector by advising on cross-border M&A.View more book results for the query "*"
Kilpatrick, 'Getting Deeper and Broader' With Largest Clients, Sees 13% Profit Growth
The Atlanta firm decreased its equity partner tier by 7.6% to 106 partners, while its nonequity partner ranks expanded by 6% to 146.Match.com Legal Chief Splits for GoDaddy and Its $10M Stock Grant
"I love technology that makes it easier for people to do the things they love, and I'm inspired by GoDaddy's mission to empower entrepreneurs everywhere through its technology platform," GoDaddy's chief legal and strategy officer Jared Sine said of his new role.The Law Firm Disrupted: Some Super Bowl Fun and Games in Big Law
Law firms with Kansas City and San Francisco outposts are finding ways to play up Sunday's matchup.Lawyers for Dechert, Ex-Partners Urge SDNY Judge to Dismiss RICO Complaint
Plaintiffs counsel said that the defendants worked together to hack his client's confidential information and use it against him while concealing its source.Appellate Court Clarifies State's Water Rates Must Be 'Just, Fair, Reasonable and Sufficient'
"The court of appeals' decision is incredibly important, it puts water companies like the city of Spokane on notice that if they fail to charge reasonable rates, they will very likely see those rates challenged in court," the petitioners' counsel, Alexandria Drake, of Dunn & Black in Spokane, told Law.com.