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By Catherine Wilson | August 17, 2017
The article on a Florida Supreme Court opinion was co-authored by attorneys from Colson Hicks Eidson and Siegfried Rivera.
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By Roy Strom | August 16, 2017
Rather than return to Latham & Watkins, Zachary Fardon chose to build a King & Spalding office from the ground up in Chicago. He said he will build his new firm's Windy City outpost with a focus on “caring, kindness and civility,” noting that those “those couplings are maybe too rare in the Big Law business.”
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By Jenna Greene | August 15, 2017
Trial was just four months away when a team from Sullivan and Cromwell led by David Tulchin and Thomas White parachuted in to save the day for medical device maker Micro System Engineering Inc.
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By Meghan Tribe | August 15, 2017
In the days following the violent clashes between rival groups of protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, that killed a 32-year-old legal assistant, some corporate executives have openly criticized President Donald Trump for his delay in condemning white supremacists. Some Big Law leaders have reacted to the president's response.
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By Lizzy McLellan | August 15, 2017
All of Bill Cosby's criminal defense lawyers appear to be on their way out the door, now that Liner LLP partner Angela Agrusa has filed a motion to withdraw as his counsel.
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By Colby Hamilton | August 11, 2017
It took five years for the government to decide to halt its securities fraud prosecution of international financier Benjamin Wey. But for his attorney, Haynes and Boone partner David Siegal, the problems with the feds' case were baked-in from the start.
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By Carlos Harrison | August 11, 2017
The Miami attorney's practice has moved through phases — a coin seizure, pornography, cartel drug trafficking and white-collar cases.
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By Brian Baxter | August 11, 2017
Nearly three months after former Foley & Mansfield partner and federal prosecutor Beranton Whisenant Jr.'s body was found on a Florida beach, local police have determined how he died.
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By Brian Baxter | August 10, 2017
Japanese auto parts giant Takata Corp., which followed its U.S. unit into a Delaware bankruptcy court this week, revealed in court documents that it is paying nearly $1 million per month in legal fees to an Am Law 100 firm advising it in product liability litigation over faulty air bags.
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By Rebecca Cohen | August 9, 2017
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe has hired intellectual property litigator L. Scott Oliver as a partner in the firm's Silicon Valley office. Oliver, who represented a music publisher in the 2000 suit that led to Napster's collapse, was most recently a partner at K&L Gates.
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