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J&J Held in Contempt of Court After Witness Fails to Appear in Talc Trial
An Illinois state court judge issued the contempt order Monday against Johnson & Johnson and its vice president of women's health, Dr. Susan Nicholson, after she failed to appear for cross-examination as a defense witness in the trial, according to Beasley Allen, which is representing plaintiff Colleen Cadagin.Ex-Financial Regulators Jump to Morrison & Foerster, Carlton Fields
Both firms are boosting enforcement experience as they anticipate greater activity from the Biden administration as well as states.Bar Groups Sue Over Stagnant Pay for Assigned Counsel
Bar groups allege that failing to provide assigned counsel with better pay is forcing attorneys to leave 18-B panels, potentially depriving indigent defendants and children of adequate legal representation.In Singas' Close Confirmation Vote, Did Identity Overcome Ideology?
Critics said Cuomo's nominee could endanger criminal justice reforms. Senate Democratic lawmakers who stressed her heritage and Long Island roots made sure she secured her a seat on New York's top court.View more book results for the query "*"
O'Melveny Continues Technology Hiring Spree, Adding Wilson Sonsini Partner
The Silicon Valley lawyer has advised major tech companies such as LinkedIn, Altera and Twitter on big deals.Former Trump Adviser Tom Barrack Pleads Not Guilty to Illegal Lobbying on Behalf of the UAE
"Of course I am innocent of all these charges and we will prove that in court," Barrack said in a statement released through his attorneys at Paul Hastings.Superseding Cause Upheld in Connecticut Appellate Court Ruling Over Personal Injury Claim
The Connecticut Appellate Court has upheld a ruling against an off-duty police officer, who had sued an area mall and its security force for injuries he sustained in trying to stop a crime in the mall parking lot.Donziger Is Convicted of Criminal Contempt of Court
"A lawyer, of all people, should know that in the face of a perceived injustice, one may not take the law into his own hands," wrote Manhattan federal court Judge Loretta Preska while quoting the Second Circuit decision of U.S. v. Cutler. Donziger, who has long argued the trial has been rigged against him, has vowed to appeal.Y Don't U Call Me Anymore?: GCs Want to Hear From Their Law Firms
"The best relationships with firms are the ones where there is continuous, open feedback," said Keir Gumbs, chief legal officer at fintech firm Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc.