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The offer of settlement statute can be applied to a negligence action when the injury occurred prior to the effective of the statute but the action was filed after that
Edwards Wildman's Tech Cochair Departs, Plus More Lateral Moves
Another Edwards Wildman Palmer partner departs ahead of the firm's proposed merger later this year with Locke Lord; a Bingham partner heads to the FCC; Fried Frank and Kirkland & Ellis add a pair of new partners; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.On the Move: Womble Picks Up Litigation Team From Smith Moore
Elizabeth Bondurant and her litigation team have joined Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice from Smith Moore Leatherwood. They handle insurance and fiduciary litigation, including ERISA claims.US Panel: Lawyer's Action is Textbook Bad Faith
A federal appeals panel has decided that a "textbook example of 'bad faith'" will cost a car wreck plaintiff and her lawyer nearly $150,000.Official immunity protected the defendant county school district payroll and benefits manager from suit, as she was performing a discretionary function at all times during her dealings with the plai
The Score: March Madness Edition
With the field set for the National Collegiate Athletic Association men's basketball tournament, others can agonize over their brackets. The Am Law Daily's focus is on the lawyers and law firms with ties to the NCAA and the nation's top college sports conferences.AirTran Fights for Big Repayment
At its root, a case heard Friday at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Atlanta is about a simple, everyday turn of legal events: A woman is injured in a car wreck, sues the driver who hit her, then receives a settlement from the driver's insurer.Fee Tracker: Apple's Bromwich Battle and More
The Am Law Daily tallies how much Am Law 200 firms are earning on a variety of engagements, from a Goodwin Procter partner serving as Apple's court-appointed monitor to Robins Kaplan's representation in a card-swipe class action to a Winston & Strawn partner's move in-house with a longtime client.Ross Dev. Corp. v. PCS Nitrogen Inc.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Ross Dev. Corp.v.PCS Nitrogen Inc. 526 Fed.Appx. 299This case was not selected for publication…Trending Stories
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