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Drinker Biddle Litigation Expansion Includes New Office in Hartford
A newly formed litigation team has been formed with the migration of 17 attorneys from Carlton Fields to Philadelphia-based Drinker Biddle & Reath, which has opened a new Hartford location.Fake Accounts Mean Litigation Could Be a Key Part of Facebook's Future
Instead of shutting fraudulent accounts down one-by-one, social media companies can actually attain some strategic advantages by deploying litigation against offenders.Pa. Justices Express Wariness of 'Junk Science' in Applying Fair Share Act
An attorney told the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday that applying the full weight of the Fair Share Act required juries to apportion damages in all products liability cases, but several justices said they were worried doing so would open the door to "speculation" and "junk science" in the courtroom.Schnatter, Papa John's Settle Del. Lawsuit Over Control of Pizza Chain
The agreement, filed this week with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, also requires Papa John's to sever a voting agreement with an activist investor and scrap a provision of its poison pill that prevented stockholders from opposing certain board actions.DLA Piper Boosts Tax Practice With KPMG Veteran in NY
New York-based Kevin Glenn, who most recently spent a year at King & Spalding, is the latest in a string of Big Four alums to join DLA Piper.View more book results for the query "*"
DLA Piper Boosts Tax Practice With KPMG Veteran
New York-based Kevin Glenn, who most recently spent a year at King & Spalding, is the latest in a string of Big Four alums to join DLA Piper.Another Federal Judge Bars Trump Administration's Census Citizenship Question
U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg of the Northern District of California found that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross's decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census violated the Administrative Procedure Act, a similar conclusion that a judge in New York reached in a January in a similar legal challenge to the question's inclusion.Second Federal Judge Bars Trump Administration's Census Citizenship Question
U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg of the Northern District of California found that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross's decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census violated the Administrative Procedure Act, a similar conclusion that a judge in New York reached in a January in a similar legal challenge to the question's inclusion.Another Federal Judge Bars Trump Administration's Census Citizenship Question
U.S. District Juge Richard Seeborg found that the decision violated the Administrative Procedure Act, a similar conclusion that Jesse Furman of the Southern District of New York reached in a January decision in a similar legal challenge to the question.Board of Pardons and Paroles Hears a Pardon Success Story
The board granted Suzanne Kilgore a full pardon in 2017 for drug related convictions in 1997 and 2003. Chairman Terry Barnard said she was either the first or one of the first people pardoned to come back and tell the board the rest of the story.Increase Your Value as An Advisor
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