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Judge Denies Motions to Set Aside Jury Verdict Against NRA, Ex-Officers
Justice Joel Cohen will consider non-monetary relief, including the appointment of an independent monitor, at the next phase in the case.Akerman Was Sole Florida-Founded Am Law Firm to Significantly Reduce Office Space in 2023
Florida-founded Am Law 100 firms essentially kept their footprints intact, with the exception of Akerman, which said it has been shrinking its footprint as it embraces hybrid work and consolidates back-office operations.Amid Law Firm Merger Frenzy, Former Leaders of Wilmer and Hale Offer Insights
"The fact that we brought all these people into the loop in October and it never leaked until we made it public on May 31 said to me that it was going to work," said Bill Lee.A Famous Big Law Combination, 20 Years Later—And Its Lessons For Today's Merger Market
"The fact that we brought all these people into the loop in October and it never leaked until we made it public on May 31 said to me that it was going to work," said Bill Lee.Autonomy CEO Acquitted on All Counts in HP Fraud Trial
A federal jury on Thursday found the British tech tycoon not guilty of 14 counts of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy.View more book results for the query "Total"
Justices Stick Estate With High Tax Bill Over Life Insurance Policy
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision "upsets the assumptions of many practitioners that the proceeds of life insurance used to redeem a deceased shareholder are not factored into the estate tax calculation," said tax attorney Joel Carpenter.Trademark Infringement Case Claims Counterfeit Bio-Oil 'May Pose a Risk to Consumers'
The manufacturer and owner of the skincare product Bio-Oil have filed a federal lawsuit against Allure Beauty Shop, alleging that the owner sold counterfeit versions of their proprietary product, which infringed on and diluted their trademark and placed consumers at risk.If Non-Competes Are Out, What's In? Alternative Ways Employers Can Protect Their Companies
The FTC recently voted to approve the final Non-Compete Clause Rule, effectively banning most forms of non-compete agreements. In the event the FTC's Final Rule does become effective, employers should be prepared with alternatives to non-competes.A Couple of Interesting Points From the US Chamber's Latest Research on 'Nuclear' Verdicts
Oriana Senatore, senior vice president of research and strategic development at the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform, spoke about the newly released report during a webcast sponsored by Tyson & Mendes.Trending Stories
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