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'I Was Extremely Nervous': How a First-Year Lawyer Secured a $1.3M Verdict at Her Second Trial
"I was starting to write down what the jury's number was [when they were announcing it] and when I heard a million come out of their mouths, my jaw just dropped," Haley Kairab of Piasta Walker Hagenbush said.Ready to Fight, Ready to Win: Quinn Emanuel Awarded Litigation Department of the Year
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan's litigation 'bravura' rises above the rest, earning it The American Lawyer's top honors in our Litigation Departments of the Year contest.Kline & Specter, Bosworth Battle Over Millions in Attorney Fees Amid Ongoing Feud
With the allocation of funds in dispute, judges have put the payment of attorney fees on hold in at least two cases Bosworth brought over from Kline & Specter.Will AI Finally Disrupt Legal Billing?: The Morning Minute
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Dallas, Florida's Broward County and Others Object to 3M's PFAS Settlement
More than 20 cities, counties and public water systems objected to PFAS water contamination settlements with 3M and DuPont.Court Backlogs Might Soon Improve: $20.7M in Relief Awarded to 39 Circuits
"[We] carefully analyzed the available balance of the original $96 million committed to the judicial branch and distributed this round of funds in what we believe was an equitable and beneficial way for all circuits," said Supreme Court of Georgia Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs, chair of the Judicial Council and the ARPA Committee.Pa. Appeals Court Clears Domino's From Paying $2.3M Delivery Driver Crash Verdict
"The court decided to reach back and look at the motion for summary judgment rather than the factual record at trial, which is not the way these matters are commonly reviewed to say the least," plaintiffs lawyer Daniel J. Siegel of the Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel said.Appeals Court Critiques PFAS Class That Could Comprise 99% of Americans
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit heard oral arguments last month on whether to certify a class action that, depending on future rulings, could include 99% of Americans exposed to PFAS, a "forever chemical."Trending Stories
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