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Senate Prepares for Controversial 'AOB' Insurance Fight
But with the issue pitting groups such as insurance companies and plaintiffs attorneys — and with the key focus likely to be attorney fees — expect a noisy fight over the next few months.Critical Mass: Shutdown Closing in on MDLs? Plus, J&J Short-Circuits Talc Trial
As a Jan. 31 date when federal courts are projected to run out of money looms, multidistrict litigation is beginning to feel the effects of the partial government shutdown.Medical Marijuana Catalyst Moves Forward With Minimum Wage Drive
Orlando attorney John Morgan said increasing the minimum wage would give people the right to “work with dignity” as he pointed to vast income inequality.Blank Rome Is in the Midst of Major Expansion Targeting NY and Other Strategic Cities
The firm's new managing partner is targeting New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Chicago for an ambitious growth push, hoping to add as many as 400 lawyers in the next five years.MeToo Movement's Impact on Morals Clauses and the Right to Clawback Compensation
Including morality, clawback and/or liquidated damage clauses in employment agreements sends a clear message to executives that they better not engage in such behavior.View more book results for the query "*"
How Rude! Does the Legal Profession Have a Civility Problem?
We're launching a regular poll to gauge how our readers view the issues that impact them most. We hope your responses will offer insights into the current climate of both the practice and business of law, as well as perhaps a glimpse into the future.Thomas Hungar, Formerly House General Counsel, Returns to Gibson Dunn
“One of Tom's greatest contributions as general counsel was his work behind the scenes," one former congressional lawyers says.Lawyer Arrested for Allegedly Selling Drugs on Craigslist
Family law attorney Jackie Ferrari was arrested Friday for allegedly selling opioids and other drugs on the classified advertising website.