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Attorney Seeks to Combine 100-Plus Lawsuits Over Gulf Oil Spill
An attorney wants more than 100 lawsuits filed against BP and other companies involved in the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill combined quickly in a single federal court to avoid what he called legal chaos that could delay potential payments of billions of dollars in damages. Louisiana lawyer Daniel Becnel on Wednesday asked a federal judicial panel to order the lawsuits in five Gulf Coast states centralized in New Orleans or a federal court elsewhere in Louisiana, the state so far hardest hit by the spill.$5M Castroneves never got key to tax evasion trial
MIAMI AP - To this day, race car driver and "Dancing with The Stars" winner Helio Castroneves hasn't seen a single dime of $5 million in licensing money he was promised under a 1999 contract with Penske Racing. It's either been parked at Penske or is still idling in a Dutch investment account.But the Internal Revenue Service says Castroneves owes U.The North River Insurance Co. v. ACE American Reinsurance Co.
Follow-the-Settlement Doctrine Extends to Cedent's Post-Settlement Allocation DecisionsGreat Recession Leaves Its Mark on Del. Legal Market
A recent survey of law firms found that more than 75 percent believe that pricing pressure, alternative fee arrangements and efficiency measures will remain part of the legal business even after the Great Recession has faded to a painful memory.Boutique Atmosphere Draws Former PoGo Lawyer
Julia D. [email protected] nine-lawyer business and litigation boutique has hired an alumnus of Powell, Goldstein, Frazer Murphy and another attorney from Gorby, Reeves Peters.That boutique-Welch, Spell, Reemsnyder, Pless Davis-brought former PoGo counsel Georges A. Hoffmann on board last month as of counsel; James A.Delaware Firms Expanding, Upping Entry-Level Salaries
Things are looking up in the Delaware legal market. After a relatively slow summer, many Delaware firms are growing and plan to increase their ranks during the remainder of this year and into 2005. And in the hope of attracting the best and the brightest from the crop of law students who will graduate in 2005, numerous Delaware firms will offer new grads higher salaries than in previous years -- $115,000, or even $125,000, per year to start.Patent Litigation Weekly: NPE Makes Offer Some Companies Can Refuse
This week: Offered the chance to cough up $80,000 apiece to license a patent once held by Intellectual Ventures, drugmaker Novartis and auto parts manufacturer Tenneco decided to fight back instead, court records show.Trending Stories
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