By Marianna Wharry | September 17, 2024
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By Marianna Wharry | September 17, 2024
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By Adolfo Pesquera | September 17, 2024
Plaintiffs' lead attorney Mark Linder emphasized this is the first mesothelioma lawsuit that proceeded from this type of exposure.
By Patrick Smith | September 17, 2024
The lack of big PE deals has been a damper on overall deal activity while midmarket work has picked up some of the slack. That may change soon.
By Andrew Maloney | September 17, 2024
"There's movement between clients and lawyers and law firms, so there's a lot more opportunities to play offense in a way than when Mike {Schmidtberger] took the chair six years ago," said Brian Fahrney.
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By Law.com International Staff | September 17, 2024
The 200 largest law firms in the world, made up mainly of U.S. firms, saw growth increase in the latest fiscal year, with some regions out-performing others.
By Eden Landow | September 17, 2024
The Supreme Court of Georgia issued one attorney discipline opinion Tuesday.
By Charles Toutant | September 17, 2024
"Defendant Regent made the calculated decision, in consultation with its lawyers, that it could save money because of an alleged loophole in the WARN Act; namely, that it supposedly did not apply to fully or partially remote workers. However, that is not correct," the suit claims.
By Colleen Murphy | September 17, 2024
"During discovery in the present matter, defendants provided to plaintiffs the public summary, but withheld the internal report, without expressly claiming the attorney-client privilege and work-product doctrine protected its disclosure," the opinion said.
By Riley Brennan | September 17, 2024
"Protected activity only needs to implicate 'a reasonable belief' that 'a violation is likely to happen,'" U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley for the District of Massachusetts said. "Given his background and the factual circumstances, Wirth had enough information to sufficiently plead that he reasonably believed a violation of SOX was likely to happen."
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