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Neiman Marcus Promotes Deputy GC to Legal Chief
Tom Mattei is taking the legal reins of the luxury department story chain, his second legal chief role.
Driver Reaches $1M Settlement After Sustaining Spinal Injuries in Rear-End Collision
The plaintiff suffered a left shoulder tear and cervical and lumbar herniations. He ultimately underwent a lumbar laminectomy, a lumbar fusion and the insertion of a spinal cord stimulator.
Federal Antitrust Suit Filed Against Huawei Technologies for Unreasonable Licensing Fees
"This action arises out of Huawei's misrepresentations to standards organizations, abusive licensing practices, anti-competitive behavior, unfair business practices, breach of contract, scheme to defraud and dominate markets worldwide, pattern of racketeering activity and other behavior that violates federal and state law," write attorneys at McKool Smith on behalf of NETGEAR.
Suits Alleged JPMorgan Chase Committed Elder Abuse in Allowing 'Pig Butchering,' Fake IRS Scams
A pair of lawsuits filed against JPMorgan Chase in Los Angeles and San Mateo superior courts alleged that the bank committed elder abuse by facilitating the theft of a combined $2 million from two elderly women's life savings through "pig butchering" schemes and fake Internal Revenue Service agent scams.
Why Progress on Law Firm Diversity Is 'Minimal at Best'
"I think what gets in the way is fear. If you're going to advance an interest like diversity in our profession, you have to have some courage," said Akshay Verma, a former legal ops chief at Meta and Coinbase.View more book results for the query "Amarchand "


Federal Judge Rules Against Disney as Governor Says, 'The Corporate Kingdom Is Over'
"It's a scenario that likely does not play out again," said Michael Elkins, an attorney not connected to the lawsuit.
It Happened In a 'Labor Law' Case
The issues Brian J. Shoot discusses in this Construction Accident Litigation column share two points in common: (1) all have arisen in cases involving alleged violations of Section 200, 240 and/or 241(6) of the Labor Law, and (2) none are specific to so-called Labor Law actions.
With Billions at Stake, Texas High Court Weighs Storm Uri-Related Price Hikes
"The agency did the one thing the legislature expressly said it could not do—and that is set prices," said Allyson Ho, counsel for Luminant Energy Co.
Legalweek Day 1: Love for the LLM Agnostic Approach, and Appeal of 'Humanness'
New legal tech tools and powerful technologies brought not only innovations to Legalweek 2024 in New York, but also brought with them a renewed focus on the importance of relationship-building.
Former US Attorney, FPPC Chair Among Latest Round of Governor's Judicial Appointees
Former U.S. Attorney Brian Stretch will fill a vacancy created on the San Francisco Superior Court by Judge Rita Lin's move to the federal bench.
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