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Appellate Division, Second Department: February 16, 2022
PLW People in the News—Feb. 8, 2022—Eckert Seamans
Renée Martin-Nagle, special counsel at Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, was recently appointed by the Chinese Ministry of Water Resources as the co-chair of the international scientific committee of the International Water Resources Association's World Water Congress.Appellate Court: Attorneys Representing Labor Union Can't Be Sued Over Untimely Arbitration Demand
The Massachusetts Court of Appeals has ruled that attorneys acting as agents of a union cannot be held liable for actions taken on the union's behalf.People in the News—Feb. 2, 2022—Ross Feller, Eckert Seamans
Ross Feller Casey has announced that Scott Vezina has joined its leading catastrophic injury practice in Philadelphia.Eckert Seamans Concedes Lack of Informed Consent in Alleged Gaming Conflict-of-Interest Suit
The lawsuit stems from POM's allegations that, during an ongoing dispute over the legality of its gambling devices, Eckert Seamans breached its duty to POM by simultaneously representing Parx Casino, which had been arguing that POM's devices should be outlawed as illegal gambling devices.View more book results for the query "Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC"
Wall Street Lawyers and New York Asset Managers Want to Be in Miami—What About Their Law Firms?
Long before King & Spalding relocated 37 attorneys to Miami, partners at Wall Street firms have worked out of their South Florida homes. But despite a recent influx of Northeastern talent and clients, recruiters say the nation's most profitable law firms may hold off on launching a Miami office until a direct competitor moves in.People in the News—Jan. 25, 2022—Eckert Seamans, Bressler
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott has recently welcomed Lea Millio and Inder Deep Paul to the firm's Philadelphia office.Eckert Seamans Adds Professional Liability Litigators From Several Pa. Firms
The partner-level lawyers focus on defense of health care professionals and institutions.Federal court lacked jurisdiction over purely state law claims alleging nuisance and consumer fraud arising from fossil fuel companies' purported disinformation campaigns to suppress the link between fossil fuel products and climate damage.
Firearms Trading Platforms' Suit Alleging Facebook Censorship Lands in Federal Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Trending Stories
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