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Tom Girardi Could Get 'Second Bite' at Mental Competency in Illinois
At a Feb. 2 telephonic hearing, Girardi's Illinois lawyer, Seema Ahmad, asked U.S. District Judge Mary Rowland, of the Northern District of Illinois, to allow her to determine whether her client is mentally competent to stand trial.Boeing Sued Over Air Force One Oxygen Tank Explosion, Adding to Legal Headaches
A crew chief for 747s used by the president alleges the tank exploded because Boeing failed to properly maintain the tools and equipment used to service it. He blames the company for the severe burns he suffered.In Trump Cases, Former Judge Luttig Feels Responsibility to Set the Constitution Straight
Jan. 6 will be the "single greatest assault on America's democracy throughout the remainder of history," J. Michael Luttig said.Bell Tolls on Mandatory Retirement for Exxon Mobil GC
Exxon Mobil's mandatory retirement age of 65 forced the oil giant's prior two general counsel into retirement. Will current GC Craig Morford be next when he turns 65 on Feb. 10?State Bar Court Judge Suspends Girardi Keese Attorney for 6 Months
Judge Phong Wang rejected calls to disbar Keith Griffin. She also declined to place his former Girardi Keese colleague David Lira on inactive status while he defends himself against federal charges that he misappropriated client money.View more book results for the query "Boeing"
First Lawsuit Against Alaska Airlines Filed Over Door Plug Blowout
A lawsuit filed on Tuesday alleged that both Alaska Airlines and Boeing were negligent for a defective door plug that blew out during a Jan. 5 flight, leaving a gaping hole in the 737-9 Max aircraft.Litigators of the Week: A $100M Settlement for Family of Man Killed in Grand Canyon Helicopter Crash
Gary Robb, Anita Porte Robb and Brittany Sanders Robb of Robb & Robb secured the settlement for the family of Jonathan Udall, a British tourist who was among five people who died, including his wife, after a helicopter crashed and caught fire in the Grand Canyon in 2018.Aviation Federal Preemption and Products Liability Standards
The most hotly contested aviation law issue in the United States has been whether and to what extent federal law preempts state law. The stakes in the fight over preemption are high because a preemption finding can truly lead to virtual immunity for an aviation manufacturer of a defective product. Given these stakes, the authors of this article address the state of play in the Second Circuit given the recent 'Jones' decision.$14M Severance Eases Activision Blizzard Legal Chief's Exit
Grant Dixton joined the video game maker in June 2021, six months before it unveiled plans to be acquired by Microsoft for $69 billion, a deal that finally closed in October.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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