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Midsize Firms Enjoy Historic Demand for Bankruptcy, Restructuring Work
Sponsors and lenders are rapidly losing patience with foundering, overleveraged companies.Arguing Class Actions: Trusting Juries and the Courts to Manage Damages Issues in Class Actions
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column by Adam J. Levitt for the National Law Journal.Talc Plaintiffs Move to Quash Subpoenas as J&J Defends Attorney's Conduct
On Thursday, Beasley Allen and the plaintiffs' steering committee in the talc multidistrict litigation filed motions to quash subpoenas sought by Johnson & Johnson in the talc litigation.View more book results for the query "Jones Day"
Supreme Court Enters June with Backlog of Blockbusters
The justices made only slight progress this week on the imposing stack of cases they must resolve in just one month if they are to enjoy their traditional summer recess that kicks off in July.Jackson Walker Alleges US Trustee's Effort Seeking Fee Forfeiture in Bankruptcies Is Flawed
Jackson Walker alleges in court filings that former U.S. Bankruptcy Judge David Jones directed the firm to use a disclosure statement for representation requests that the firm considered "insufficient, adequate, and misleading" to describe his relationship with a partner at the firm.Federal Rule of Evidence 413 and Harvey Weinstein
Following last month's reversal of Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault convictions, a bill is receiving consideration in the New York State Legislature that would essentially adopt Rule 413 for New York. Should it become law?Cert Denied: Lawyer's Challenge of Appellate Court's 'Broad Power' Extinguished
"[T]his is an issue of gravity warranting our review in this case only if Smith is correct that the Court of Appeals actually held that trial courts have such broad power," read a denial decision penned by Presiding Justice Nels S.D. Peterson. "He is not."'A Lot of Outrage': Privacy Suits Allege GM Steers Driver Data to Insurers
About two dozen class actions allege General Motors is gathering data about drivers without their consent, and then sending it to insurance companies, which raise their rates.Trending Stories
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