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With Miami Firm as Point, Widow Sues Billionaire Google Owner, Others Over Fatal Plane Crash
"If he wanted to recover the aircraft and the remains of those lost, it would be done," the complaint claims.GC's Signature Deal Under Assault by Boeing Critics
"The promises Boeing made" in its deferred prosecution agreement "are hollow," said Paul Cassell, a University of Utah criminal law professor representing families of 737 Max crash victims.Feds Putting Squeeze on Federal Contractors for Hiring Disparities
"It really pays off to take that time and train anyone who has a hand in the hiring process," said Nancy Van der Veer Holt, a partner at FordHarrison.Texas Federal Court OKs Seizure of Russian Oil Company's Boeing 737 Jet
Court documents showed that Moscow-based PJSC Lukoil owns the aircraft, and that it flew into and out of Russia in violation of sanctions.Corporate Counsel 'Under Unprecedented Pressure' to Manage Russian Sanction Risks
"For a lot of in-house counsel, this is uncharted territory," said regulatory compliance lawyer Brett Johnson, a partner at Snell & Wilmer.View more book results for the query "Boeing"
Heavy Sanctions Will Hobble Russia's Economy - the Question Is When?
The unprecedented Western sanctions imposed on Russia are likely to create an inflation and liquidity crisis in Russia, but they will also increase inflation in Europe, lawyers say.Here Are the Biggest Global Legal Advisers to Russia's Major State-Owned Companies
Russia's major state-owned companies, including energy titans and banks, have often called upon some of the largest global firms for legal advice.How Cooper & Kirk Became One of the Most Influential Firms in Washington
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