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Anchoring Abuse: Evolution and Eradication
In this article, Tim Capowski and Chris Theobalt discuss how the tactic of improper anchoring has evolved, as well as how the opposition and defense to it must also evolve alongside it.Should I Stay or Go? 8 Questions Partners Facing a Merger Need to Answer
With all the mergers—or potential mergers—taking place this year, what key factors should lawyers consider when deciding whether to remain at their firm or move on?Employers Should Review Work Rules, Handbooks Following NLRB's 'Stericycle' Ruling
Employers should reevaluate their rules from the perspective of a "reasonable" employee who is economically dependent and an NLRB that is aggressively pursuing employee interests.Noneconomic Damages Likely to Face Further Scrutiny in Personal Injury Claims
In June, the Supreme Court of Texas issued a plurality opinion in Gregory v. Chohan dealing with the review of noneconomic damages awards.View more book results for the query "Boeing"
At Federal Trial in Georgia, Supplier to Boeing Defeats Trade Secret Claim Seeking $264M in Damages
"Highly technical and complex" case important to the aerospace industry.Employee Sues Delta Air Lines for Alleged Discrimination Under ADA
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.South Florida's Location, Wealth Boom Escalates Region's Aviation Industry Potential
"There's a huge center of gravity here in the broadest possible sense," said Holland & Knight aviation finance partner William Coleman, who recently transferred to the region from Portland, Oregon.Wrongful Death Suit Against Alaska-Based Airline Can Proceed Under Washington Law, Judge Holds
"Oltman purchased his trip from Alaska Airlines," Judge Linda Coburn wrote. "His flights were all under the name of Alaska Airlines, but Oltman ended up on the PenAir flight because of PenAir's [capacity purchase agreement] with Alaska Airlines."State Bar Pursues Disbarment of Former Girardi Keese Attorneys
The State Bar of California filed notices of disciplinary charges Wednesday against former Girardi Keese lawyers David Lira, who is also Girardi's son-in-law, and Keith Griffin.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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