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Florida Judge Dismisses Criminal Sunshine Law Charges Against Ex-Broward Health General Counsel
Broward County Judge Christopher Pole, finding no violation of the Sunshine Law, dismissed one count of solicitation and one count of conspiracy to violate open meetings law against Lynn Barrett, the former top lawyer at the North Broward Hospital District in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.FDIC Taps Fifth Third Bank In-House Lawyer to Serve as General Counsel
Nick Podsiadly, deputy general counsel and senior vice president at Fifth Third Bancorp, will succeed FDIC top lawyer Charles Yi, who is slated to step down at the end of the month following a four-year tenure with the agency.Atlanta Lawyer Injured in Firm Parking Garage Awarded $8M Verdict
John Mabrey and Matthew Stoddard tried the case together for a former Hunton & Williams lawyer who hit her head on a fire sprinkler pipe hanging five feet over the sidewalk next to a parking space.High Vacancy at Miramar Office Building Doesn't Stop Acquisition Loan
Aztec Group's Peter Mekras secured an $18.7 million loan that in part funded the acquisition of the Miramar Financial Center.Safety, Diversity & Inclusion at the Top of GM's Firm-Selection Process
General Motors created a task force to reduce the hundreds of law firms on its roster for a more cohesive and inclusive relationship with outside counsel.View more book results for the query "*"
As GM Pares Down Outside Counsel List, Morgan Lewis Makes the Cut
General Motors created a task force to reduce the hundreds of law firms on its roster for a more cohesive and inclusive relationship with outside counsel.Kagan, Gorsuch Show Divide Over Rigged Electoral Maps
"What's the scope of the problem here?" Gorsuch asked at one point. Kagan said the court can't leave redistricting "all to professional politicians."Bondurant Returns to US High Court in Gerrymandering Case
Atlanta lawyer debated Justice Samuel Alito, while comments by Justices Gorsuch and Kagan exemplified the divide.Diagnostics Companies Battle in Delaware Court Over Game-Changing Transplant Tests
Fast-growing CareDx accuses Natera of infringing Stanford-developed patents that lets doctors use a blood test to determine if transplanted kidneys are being rejected.Diagnostics Companies Battle Over Game-Changing Transplant Tests
Fast-growing CareDx accuses Natera of infringing Stanford-developed patents that lets doctors use a blood test to determine if transplanted kidneys are being rejected.