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'I'm Staying Everything': Texas Bankruptcy Judge Halts Talc Trials Against J&J
At a Monday hearing, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez in Texas ordered an automatic stay on J&J talc litigation after dual motions were filed to move the Chapter 11 case to New Jersey.Cooley Lures MoFo Data Privacy Litigator
Kristen Mathews joins Cooley as the firm looks to both buttress its data privacy group as well as its litigation capabilities in New York.Compensation for Pa.'s Top GCs Takes Positive Turn With Increases All Around
Coming off of a year that saw a slight drop in numbers for several key compensation metrics in Pennsylvania, in 2023 things took a positive turn. Clear gains were reported for the highest-paid GCs in the state.EBay Hires Chief Legal Officer With Proven Business Chops
"My parents started their business by selling skateboard parts at the open market in Sydney, so I have a deep appreciation for eBay's role in empowering businesses of all sizes, incoming eBay CLO Samantha Wellington said.2024 Proxy Season Highlights: Compensation Trends and Lessons Learned
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Ropes Chair Julie Jones Will Serve A Second 5-Year Term
Ropes & Gray chair Julie Jones will start her second term in January, while Chicago partner and management committee member Neill Jakobe has been appointed vice chair, in top management moves at the global firm.Norton Rose Moves Away from C-Suite Structure as Jeff Cody, Peter Scott Retain Top Roles
A global management committee staffed by regional leaders will make the firm more nimble, Cody and Scott said.'Clear the Runway': Bill Lee's Longtime Focus on Succession Planning
Wilmer's Lee, who tried seven cases between February 2021 and November 2022, says the work was taxing. "It requires a degree of mental and physical stamina that, at least for me as I'm in my 70s, was not something that I could look myself in the mirror and claim that I was sure that I had."University of Georgia's School of Law Announces Programs to Fund More Attorneys in 'Legal Deserts'
"We are still trying to get competitive pay for our prosecutors and our public defenders," executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia Peter Skandalakis said. "When you're talking about the rural areas that don't get a lot of county support financially, they're not able to compete with the salaries that are being paid in the metro areas."Trending Stories
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