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Big Law Goes All-In on DraftKings Deals With Golden Nugget Online Gaming, Fertita Entertainment
This deal was surfaced by Law.com Radar.Cuomo Retained Sullivan & Cromwell in Sexual Harassment Investigation
Nelles' representation of Cuomo, which has stayed out of the spotlight, was revealed in a letter Thursday from Davis Polk & Wardwell attorneys conducting an impeachment probe with the state Assembly.Newsmakers: Week of Aug. 9, 2021
Fort Worth Attorney Installed as First Vice President of Nation's Criminal Defense Bar Michael P. Heiskell was sworn in as First Vice President of…American Airlines Alleges That Company Is Using Its Copyright To Steal Customers' Data
Greenberg Traurig filed a trademark and copyright lawsuit Sunday in New York Southern District Court on behalf of American Airlines. The suit accuses…View more book results for the query "*"
Surfside Building Collapse Prompting South Florida Condo Unit Owners to Focus on Liability Issues
"People love living on the beach here, they love sunny South Florida, but that's the worst thing for a building," one Miami attorney said.Eyeing October Return, Ballard Spahr to Require COVID-19 Vaccines
"Every decision is going to be primarily motivated by the health and safety of people in the office, the families of the people in the office and our business," firm chair Mark Stewart said.Bill O'Reilly's Settlement Breach Lawsuit Against Fox News Producer Moved To Federal Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.How We Won: Morgan & Morgan Lawyers Score $3M Verdict for Client Who Had Little Proof of Treatment
The defense argued the plaintiff had suffered no injury, because she had not been receiving treatment.First Phila. Talc Trial Looms as US Judge Rejects Removal
The new trial date comes after U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson on Aug. 6 rejected J&J's effort to get the case swept into a multidistrict litigation pending in New Jersey federal court, and instead granted the plaintiff's motion to remand the case to the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.Trending Stories