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Boies Schiller Hires DOJ Lawyer in LA, as NY Partner Goes In-House at the Times
Boies Schiller Flexner has brought on U.S. Justice Department attorney Alison Anderson a day after the departure of New York partner Karen Chesley.Broward Lawyer Guides $2M Settlement as Case Continues Over Shopping Center Explosion
"If you keep on digging, you're going to find more defendants," plaintiffs counsel said.Fresh off Big Pharma Victory, Defense Lawyer Braces for Similar Fights Fueled by Lit Funding
"You're going to see the exposure of the underbelly of the plaintiff practice in the coming years," said Hildy Sastre, a partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon.Juul Agrees to Pay $40M to Settle North Carolina AG's Lawsuit
The first state to sue electronic cigarette maker Juul has reached a $40 million settlement ahead of a July 12 trial. The proposed consent decree, announced in court Monday, includes payments that Juul plans to make to the state of North Carolina over six years.The Law Firms With Native American Practices Get Ready for Busy Times Ahead
The few firms with practice areas dedicated to Native American issues are poised to benefit the most from increased activity in business, regulation and government.Valid Seizure of Art Under International Law Can't Be Unlawful 'Taking,' 2nd Circuit Rules
The panel helding that the Swiss authorities could not be sued under the "expropriation exception" to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, tossing a complaint by an art collector.The Pandemic Might Be Easing—But Now Comes the Fraud and Litigation
Four attorneys give their views on how fraud-related litigation can often spike during a downturn in the U.S. economy.Windsor Housing Authority Faces Discrimination, Wrongful Termination Suit
Former Windsor Housing Authority Executive Director Urleen Naughton alleges in a more than 100-page lawsuit that she lost her job as a result of discrimination and harassment leveled against her.NY Court of Appeals Set to Hear In-Person Arguments in Criminal Cases This Week
A case scheduled to come before the state's Court of Appeals on Tuesday centers on a 2014 shooting in which a 14-year-old boy fired at rival gang members on a bus but instead hit an innocent passenger, according to court filings.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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