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When Routine Merger Review Opened More Than a Can of Tuna
The shelf-stable tuna industry has been decidedly unstable behind the shelves. In 2014, two of the "big three" industry leaders—Bumble Bee Foods and Chicken of the Sea—announced a proposed merger that would have swamped the then-industry leader StarKist.Premises Liability Cases Are Becoming Increasingly Difficult To Win And Here's Why
As most attorneys reading this article already know, a premises liability cause of action is merely a type of ordinary negligence action. Cases range…Top Lawyers Make Year-End Exits: December 2019 In-House Moves
The end of the year brought high-level departures for Tesla Inc., Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. and The Coca-Cola Co. as general counsel retired or were hired elsewhere.In Connecticut and Beyond, Top Lawyers Make Year-End Exits
The end of the year brought high-level departures for Tesla Inc., Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. and The Coca-Cola Co. as general counsel retired or were hired elsewhere.Lawyers Predict 'Real Explosion' of Lawsuits Over Zantac
"This is [the] very, very, very beginning of this litigation," said Brent Wisner, of Baum Hedlund, whose firm won $289 million and $2 billion Roundup verdicts. Zantac, he said, "will dwarf what we saw in Roundup."Lawyer: 'Real Explosion' of Lawsuits Predicted Over Zantac
"This is [the] very, very, very beginning of this litigation," said Brent Wisner, of Baum Hedlund, whose firm won $289 million and $2 billion Roundup verdicts. Zantac, he said, "will dwarf what we saw in Roundup."Are Megamillion Georgia Verdicts 'Nuclear' or Sign of the Times?
Defense lawyers say record verdicts, including recent $125 million and $280 million awards in Muscogee County, have sharply raised the valuation bar for settlements, while plaintiffs lawyers say insurers are refusing "reasonable" settlements.Fretting Over High-Dollar Verdicts, Senate Panel Ponders Legislative Fixes
A recent slew of multimillion-dollar "nuclear verdicts" has raised a red flag among the defense bar.Houston Lawyer Alleges Partner Made Firm Her 'Personal Piggy Bank'
Todd Zucker sued partner E. Michelle Bohreer and a Bohreer & Zucker paralegal, alleging they conspired to have Bohreer's "extravagant personal expenses" identified as firm expenses, reducing his income from the firm.Trending Stories
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