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Seven Florida Nominees Revived for Federal District Bench
Nominations are in play for two seats each in the Southern, Middle and Northern Districts of Florida.Texas Merger Mania Should Continue in 2019, Consultants Say
At least eight U.S. law firm mergers in 2018, including three of the five largest, involved Texas firms, according to Altman Weil's MergerLine.Walgreens Agrees to $269M Payment to Settle Health Care Fraud Suits
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York announced the company agreed to the settlement over allegations of over-billing federal programs for insulin and other medications.Judiciary Makes Final Extension as Shutdown Plows On
The extension marks the third time the judiciary has knocked back the date it expects to run out of funds.Archbishop Names Former Judge to Investigate Clergy Child Sex Abuse
The Archdiocese of Hartford hired a retired judge to investigate and report on child sexual abuse by clergy and gave names of perpetrators and numbers for $50 million in settlements paid to their victims.View more book results for the query "*"
White House Alum Leaves Boies to Launch Willkie Crisis Response Group
Michael Gottlieb said Willkie's broader practice mix offered the right platform for him to grow a multifaceted crisis management practice.Chancery Court Approves $11M Settlement in Zynga Insider Trading Suit
Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard on Jan. 18 approved the agreement, under which Zynga's insurers will pay the San Francisco-based firm $12 million on behalf of the defendants.Foreign-Owned Company Warns Justices of Potential 'Havoc' in Subpoena Feud
"With its decision below, the D.C. Circuit became the first appellate court in American history to exercise criminal jurisdiction over a foreign state," lawyers for the mystery company wrote in their redacted filing at the Supreme Court.GEICO Notches Reversal of Underinsured Policy Coverage
A split panel determined a policy exemption meant underinsured motorist coverage only applies to vehicles specifically mentioned in a policy.Class Action Rejected in SDNY Labor Litigation Over Grocery Delivery Fees
Stop & Shop employees claimed the company's delivery service fees were believed to be gratuity by customers ordering online.