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Firms With the Most Lawyers in Texas Got Even Larger in 2021
The firms with the most lawyers in Texas grew by 5.6% in 2021, with much of the growth coming from Texas offices of out-of-state firms, or midsize firms building larger teams.Prominent Mass Torts Attorneys Are Moving to Puerto Rico
Several prominent plaintiffs attorneys like Mikal Watts and Paul Napoli have relocated to Puerto Rico. Now, they and others are pitching an inaugural Mass Torts Puerto Rico conference next week in San Juan.Moving to Puerto Rico Is An Emerging Trend in Mass Torts
Several prominent plaintiffs attorneys like Mikal Watts and Paul Napoli have relocated to Puerto Rico. Now, they and others are pitching an inaugural Mass Torts Puerto Rico conference next week in San Juan.An Emerging Trend in Mass Torts: Move to Puerto Rico!
Several prominent plaintiffs attorneys like Mikal Watts and Paul Napoli have relocated to Puerto Rico. Now, they and others are pitching an inaugural Mass Torts Puerto Rico conference next week in San Juan.View more book results for the query "Baron Budd"
No Trial Dates in Sight: Four and a Half Years in, Pa.'s Opioid Cases Are Stuck in Delaware County
The lawsuits are still bogged down in a massive discovery process. Attorney Donald Haviland, who represents Lehigh County officials, said he had "serious concerns about the pace and direction of the litigation and how it's presently organized."Southern California Gas to Pay $1.8B to Resolve 35,000 Claims Over Gas Leak
Monday's settlement, one of the largest environmental tort agreements in California, comes as Southern California Gas and its parent company, Sempra, faced trial in the litigation, which alleges the leak at the Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Storage Facility in Los Angeles caused medical problems and property damages for businesses and residents.Pa.'s Suit Against 3M, DuPont Over Allegedly Dangerous Foams Removed to Fed Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Phila. DA Sues Over Proposed Opioid Settlement, Saying State AG Can't Bargain Away City's Rights
Krasner's lawsuit comes the day after attorneys general from several states announced a proposed $26 billion global settlement. The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office says the state and local governments may secure as much as $1 billion under the deal.Trending Stories
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