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Ex-GC Based Discrimination Suit on Confidential Data, Employer Says
A former in-house counsel who claims he was fired because his supervisor had "a discriminatory animus toward Jewish people" must respond to allegations in a counterclaim from his former employer that he improperly disclosed confidential information in his court complaint, a New York appellate court ruled Tuesday. In a unanimous opinion, the panel concluded that the lawyer's obligation to the Loews Corp. was not overridden by the fact that he was an "at will" employee.Insurance Suit Settlements Reach $259 Million
A federal judge in Newark, N.J., has approved a $41 million settlement in class litigation alleging price rigging by dozens of industry-leading insurance carriers and brokers, bringing the total payments to $259 million so far.100 Largest Law Firms in Pennsylvania
The following is a list of the 100 largest law firms in Pennsylvania as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.View more book results for the query "CNA Financial Corporation"
Duane Morris' New Co-Counsel Is Raising Eyebrows
Now that William Lerach is going to prison for funneling kickbacks to lead plaintiffs and Melvyn Weiss and his firm are fighting similar criminal charges, there's some room at the top of the securities plaintiffs bar. One new entry is a surprising player: Duane Morris. In the last 15 months, Duane Morris has teamed up with Lerach's former firm to bring two derivative suits. And John Herman, the Duane Morris partner working on those suits, insists that his firm's foray into this practice isn't surprising.Recovery Tops $270M in Suits Alleging Insurance Price-Fixing
A final settlement has been reached in litigation against dozens of insurance brokers accused of price-rigging, pushing the total recovery to more than $270 million.Klan Offshoot Fights NYC Anti-Mask Law
Arguing that a New York City ordinance violates its free speech rights, the Church of the American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan is asking the Supreme Court to uphold its right to demonstrate while wearing hooded masks. The law prohibits groups of masked people from congregating in public -- except for a masquerade party "or like entertainment." The case is among dozens that the Supreme Court will discuss at its private conference today to decide whether it will grant or deny review.Trending Stories
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