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Suit Accuses Lowenstein Sandler of Having a Client's Adversary Deported
"Defendants' unlawful actions against Van Vuuren created a dangerous playbook for weaponizing the United States immigration laws to use as leverage against immigrant founders, in this case extraordinary O-1 visa holders, who justifiably rely on their legal residence in the United States to build successful businesses in this country," the suit claims.Former Roberts Clerk Leaves Solicitor General's Office for Sullivan & Cromwell
Morgan Ratner, former assistant to the U.S. solicitor general, will be special counsel in the firm's Supreme Court and appellate practice headed by former Trump administration acting U.S. Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall.'Big Egos': Attorneys Discuss Representing High-Profile Clients
Connecticut attorneys discuss the pitfalls and advantages of representing powerful and wealthy clients.Tom Girardi and His Bookkeeper Expected to Plead Fifth at Upcoming Hearing
Tom Girardi and his firm's former bookkeeper are anticipated to plead the Fifth Amendment at an upcoming contempt hearing involving two former partners at Girardi Keese, according to lawyers at a telephonic hearing Monday. A federal judge in Chicago is planning a Sept. 13 hearing to determine whether former partners Keith Griffin and David Lira should be held in contempt over $2 million in missing client settlement funds involving the Lion Air crash litigation.View more book results for the query "*"
The 'Forever Chemical' That Will Impact the Insurance Industry for Years to Come
Policyholders are pursuing coverage for alleged PFAS-related exposures under several types of insurance policies, including commercial general liability, pollution liability and specialty, and first-party property policies.Are Insurance Brokers the Next Target for Claims Arising From the Pandemic?
Since the pandemic struck last March, policyholders have sued insurance carriers nearly 2,000 times alleging their policies covered business losses due to COVID-19 and the related civil authority orders.Missouri Must Pay $1.14M in Legal Fees in Voter Registration Lawsuit, Judges Rule
The award includes nearly $353,000 for a Covington & Burling team.Fund Honoring Former Providence Health CLO to Help St. Louis Girls' Educational Programs
The Verona Dorch Memorial Fund plans to raise $50,000 for Girls Inc. St. Louis professional and educational programs in and around St. Louis.Citing 'Shocking' Conduct, Florida Federal Court Hits Hyundai With Spoliation Sanctions
"I would have thought Matthewman would have chastised Kim, the outside lawyers and Hyundai generally and said, 'This is outrageous! How could you have done this? You've deprived the defendant the ability to mount a proper defense,'" said Robert M. Jarvis, a law school professor at Nova Southeastern University.