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Work Site Fall Yields $7.68 Million Award in Middlesex County
A worker who fractured several vertebrae in an on-the-job fall was awarded $7.68 million on Jan. 15 in Schultz v. Atlas Homes LLC.The jury's apportionment…Nervous System: Remembering the Dawn of Spam
In this month's look at the history of cybersecurity, David Kalat remembers the ARPAnet and how today's spam came from opportunistic beginnings.Swamplandia, Mistaken Identity, Pot Postponement: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.Amid Brexit Uncertainty, Cooley Launches First European Office in Brussels
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Cooley Launches First European Office Amid Brexit Uncertainty
The west coast U.S. firm is launching in Brussels with a hire from the German Noerr.Data Snapshot: Big Law Competition in the Heart of the Tech Industry
Fenwick & West and Silicon Valley grew up together. But as the number of firms in the San Francisco Bay Area increases — and as Fenwick's tech industry clients jostle on the world stage — the firm's strategy is being put to the test.Colony Ins. Co. v. First Specialty Ins. Corp.
The Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled that a primary insurer that paid a settlement demand in good faith to avoid potentially greater liability that could arise from a future coverage determination had acted voluntarily and could not recover the payment from an excess carrier.Lloyd’s Appoints Former U.S. Senator as New Council Member
Lloyd’s has confirmed the appointment of former U.S. Senator John E. Sununu as a new member of its council for a three-year term, beginning February 6, 2019.Trending Stories