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An Army Behind Them: Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Finalist for Litigation Department of the Year
Behind the roster of all-stars in Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's litigation department is a deep bench of litigators that can handle any case thrown at them, earning the group a finalist spot in our Litigation Department of the Year contest.Gibson Dunn Snags Saharsky From Solicitor General's Office
Nicole Saharsky, who has argued 29 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court as an assistant to the U.S. solicitor general, is joining Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher as a partner and co-chair of the firm's appellate and constitutional law practice group.Alamillo v. BNSF Railway Company
9th Cir.; 15-56091 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment. The court held that an employee who was terminated for repeated absenteeism failed to show…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.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.View more book results for the query "BNSF Railway Company"
Three Pelvic Mesh Cases Moved Out of Phila. Court
Three plaintiffs suing Boston Scientific in Philadelphia over allegedly defective pelvic mesh have agreed to litigate their cases elsewhere in light of the latest jurisdictional pronouncement from the U.S. Supreme Court.DOJ Civil Rights Nominee Earned $2.2M at Jones Day
Jones Day partner Eric Dreiband has agreed to step aside from any DOJ cases involving the firm's clients for one year once confirmed by the Senate.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.Three Decisions, Three Strikes: SCOTUS Redefines Jurisdiction
In the span of 30 days, the United States Supreme Court issued three vital decisions changing the landscape for jurisdiction challenges in state and federal courts. These three decisions – TC Heartland, BNSF Railway, and Bristol-Myers Squibb – were from the October 2016 term, argued in March and April 2017, and decided between May 22 and June 19, 2017.SCOTUS Tackles Venue and Jurisdiction Issues in Trio of Decisions
Gary J. Mennitt, Dennis H. Hranitzky, Debra D. O'Gorman and Selby P. Brown discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's new trio of civil procedure cases which confront issues of venue, general personal jurisdiction, and specific personal jurisdiction, and summarize the impact they are likely to have on forum choice.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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