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Little to Gain from Motor City's Bankruptcy
When Detroit filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history on July 19, it served as stark evidence that the regional economy has yet to recover from the Great Recession. The city's continuing troubles have hammered law firms heavily dependent on automakers for corporate work and employment litigation.Benesch Friedlander Hires New Shanghai Head
Cleveland's Benesch Friedlander has recruited a new partner to head its Shanghai office. Richard Grams, previously a Shanghai partner with Troutman Sanders, replaces former Shanghai partner-in-charge Yanping Wang, who helped launch 160-lawyer Benesch's only international office in 2007. She moved to Miller Canfield's Shanghai office in August.Fired law professor gets hearing, but it confirms her termination
A former professor who convinced a federal court that she was denied a tenure hearing before she was fired has nevertheless lost her bid to reclaim her old job.View more book results for the query "Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone"
Foley & Lardner Sued for Bias, Breach of Contract by Founding Detroit Partner
A founding partner of Foley & Lardner's Detroit office has sued the firm for discrimination, claiming he would have received higher compensation had he been female, non-Caucasian or younger.Cooley Law School wins one, loses one in court
Cooley Law School dodged one legal bullet this week but got hit with another. A federal judge on Monday declined to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that a former associate dean was fired in retaliation for opposing faculty nepotism involving a Michigan state judge. But the school fared better when a federal appeals court on Wednesday shot down a lawsuit alleging that Cooley failed to accommodate a student's learning disability and ultimately expelled her for poor grades.A 2013 Law Firm Lawsuit-Palooza
In our latest roundup of litigation involving Am Law 200 firms, Foley & Lardner and GrayRobinson are accused of helping to orchestrate a Medicare fraud; Greenberg Traurig faces fresh discrimination claims; and Cozen O'Connor is one of three plaintiffs seeking to recoup a total of $7.8 million in costs connected to a 2010 fire at the firm's New York office.Trending Stories
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