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Litigation Funding Disclosure Can Reduce Costs, Aid Settlement: Defense Group
Mark Behrens, chairman of IADC's civil justice response committee, talked to ALM about how litigation financing disclosures could help reduce discovery costs for defendants. Behrens, who is co-chairman of the public policy group at Shook, Hardy & Bacon in Washington D.C., also discussed how some courts have addressed recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions that have restricted the jurisdictions where corporations can be sued.Former Tesla, Faraday Future Lawyer Lands at Electric Truck Company Chanje
James Chen has moved to a new commercial all-electric truck company.Lessons Learned In-House at Mercedes-Benz USA
Miguel Alexander Pozo, who recently left Mercedes-Benz USA for Duane Morris, shared some of his lessons from his time in the automotive company's legal department.Phila. Judge to Take New Look at Jurisdiction in Pelvic Mesh Mass Tort
The judge overseeing the pelvic mesh mass tort in Philadelphia has agreed to reconsider the state court's jurisdiction over 91 cases pending in the venue.SCOTUS Decisions Address a Lower Court Split, the FSIA and Personal Jurisdiction
International Litigation columnists Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions in the area of international litigation and a personal jurisdiction decision that re-enforced earlier holdings that make it more difficult to assert jurisdiction over foreign parties.Skadden Partner Tapped as Trump Trade Rep Discloses $2.3M Partner Share
The latest Big Law financial disclosure comes from Jeffrey Gerrish, the president's nominee to serve as deputy U.S. trade representative for Asia, Europe, the Middle East and industrial competitiveness.German Luxury Carmakers Hit With Price-Fixing Class Action Suit
A suit filed in federal court in New Jersey accuses German luxury carmakers of colluding to sell their cars at inflated prices in the United States.Dutch Run-Mays Draft, LLC v. Wolf Block, LLP
Registration to Do Business and Acceptance of Service of Process Alone Insufficient to Establish General Personal JurisdictionApproved Opinions for the Week of July 17, 2017
15-2-3695 Ocwen Loan Serv., LLC v. Quinn, N.J. Super. App. Div. (Carroll, J.A.D.) (10 pp.) In 2004, defendants David and Louisa Wuebbens conveyed their…NJ Court Won't Hear Malpractice Suit Against Defunct Wolf Block
Defunct Philadelphia law firm Wolf Block's corporate registration in New Jersey and its acceptance of service there for a malpractice suit against it did not give a New Jersey court jurisdiction to hear the case, the Appellate Division has ruled.Trending Stories
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