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Significant Environmental Cases in Pa. Courts During 2018 (Part 2)
The Pennsylvania appellate courts decided a relatively large number of environmental cases during 2018. In this part of the series, I will discuss enforcement, the Oil and Gas Act, valuation and a few other cases of note.Shearman & Sterling Adds Corporate Partner in Tokyo From White & Case
Karl Pires' appointment comes just months after longtime corporate partner Kenneth Lebrun left the firm for Davis Polk & Wardwell.New Yorkers Should Push for Police Accountability
When judges deny hearings, the officers do not take the stand; they do not testify under oath; they are not subjected to scrutiny by the judge and the litigation process itself. If any misconduct took place, it does not see the light of day.Head of Simpson Thacher's Derivatives Practice Jumps to Paul Hastings
“Joyce's addition expands our capabilities in sophisticated capital markets, financing, and M&A transactions and furthers our strategy for growth in key markets such as New York, London, and Hong Kong,” said Seth Zachary, chairman of Paul Hastings,Head of Simpson Thacher's Derivatives Practice Jumps to Paul Hastings
New York partner Joyce Xu said she was attracted by the "entrepreneurial spirit" she found at Paul Hastings.View more book results for the query "*"
DISCO Raises $83 Million in Bid to Expand Beyond E-Discovery, US
The e-discovery company wants to triple the size of its office workforce over the next two years as it looks to expand into other legal tech markets both at home and abroad.My Early Lesson on the Power of Lawyers
I was surprised to see that the landlord was more willing to engage with an adverse attorney than with his own tenants.Palm Beach County Warehouse-Office Building Trades for $1.7 Million
Address: 3520 Consumer St. between Palm Beach Gardens and Lake ParkProperty type: This is a 19,035-square-foot warehouse-office building constructed…Court Affirms $57K Fee Award Following 'Inexplicable' $360K Request
An award of $57,000 in legal fees, in an employment case where the plaintiff recovered about $8,000 at trial and her lawyers sought some $360,000 in fees, was affirmed by a New Jersey appeals court.Domino's Fall: 9th Circuit Decision Gives ADA Suits New Steam
A Ninth Circuit panel reversed and remanded a lower court's ruling dismissing ADA and California's Unruh Civil Rights Act claims against Domino's Pizza's website. Lawyers expect more ADA complaints as companies invest in their online presence.