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Greenberg Traurig Wins Regional Firm of the Year at American Lawyer Industry Awards
Kirkland & Ellis took home a major award as industry leaders gathered to celebrate the past year and look forward to the next. benKirkland & Ellis Named Law Firm of the Year at American Lawyer Industry Awards
Buoyed by a major leap in revenue, Kirkland took home a major award as industry leaders gathered to celebrate the past year and look forward to the next.Blank Rome, Morgan Lewis and Reed Smith Snag American Lawyer Industry Awards
Buoyed by a major leap in revenue, Kirkland took home a major award as industry leaders gathered to celebrate the past year and look forward to the next.View more book results for the query "BNSF Railway Company"
Blank Rome Takes NJ Honor at American Lawyer Industry Awards
Representing New Jersey at the first American Lawyer Industry Awards in New York Wednesday night, and taking home a Regional Litigation Departments of the Year honor, was the Princeton office of Blank Rome.Serving Sudan | SCOTUS & Normalcy | Plus: Big ACA Case in the Wings
The justices return to the bench this morning, ready to hear a dispute involving Sudan, diplomatic missions and the service of process. USDOJ's on the side of Sudan. We've got a recap of Tuesday's arguments, and check out the next big ACA case that could land at the high court. This is Supreme Court Brief.The Outdated Forum Non Conveniens Doctrine
In this Aviation Law column Steven R. Pounian and Justin T. Green address the forum non conveniens doctrine and argue that courts should provide more deference to a foreign plaintiff who selects a forum for legitimate reasons, including that the selected forum court may be the only one with personal jurisdiction over the defendant. Courts should consider developments in the law and technology that makes transnational litigation much easier today than it was in 1947 when the Supreme Court established the factors that courts consider when addressing a forum non conveniens motion.Judge Says Pa.'s Corporate Registration Law Doesn't Create Jurisdiction
Philadelphia Judge Arnold New recently ruled that Pennsylvania's corporate registration law violates the due process clause of the constitution, and therefore cannot form the basis for jurisdiction.Strategic Considerations Before Challenging Personal Jurisdiction in Products Liability Litigation
Over the last seven years, the U.S. Supreme Court has rapidly and dramatically altered the landscape of personal jurisdiction law. Specifically, the court issued six opinions that overturned a lower court's exercise of personal jurisdiction, reinforced due process limitations on state assertions of jurisdiction, and narrowed the scope of constitutionally permissible general and specific personal jurisdiction.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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