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Elite New York Law Firms Outperformed Market, as Firms Invested in Both Equity, Nonequity Tiers
Several New York law firms last year even bested their 2021 performance during the heyday of the deal market.Waterbury Jury Returns $10 Million Verdict in Wrongful-Death Case
Based on the number of docket entries and lack of an offer, one of the plaintiff's lawyers claimed the defense "seemed to think very little of the [plaintiff's] case."Attorneys 'On the Move': Finance Partner Joins Fried Frank; DLA Adds Former Merck VP
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Nonequity Partner Growth Kicks Into High Gear
Several Am Law 100 firms grew their income partner ranks by double-digit percentages in 2023. Multiple factors are pushing firms to rapidly expand this tier of partners, observers say.View more book results for the query "Edelman"
Judge Sends Stop & Shop's Motion to Dismiss Down the Drain in 'Flushable' Wipes Dispute
U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani for the District of Massachusetts found that the plaintiff, Mark Schotte, sufficiently plead a likelihood of future injury in order to establish standing or injunctive and declaratory relief, after he alleged he would be interested in purchasing the wipes again if Stop & Shop ensured they were actually flushable.Judge Sends Stop & Shop's Motion to Dismiss Down the Drain in 'Flushable' Wipes Dispute
U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani for the District of Massachusetts found that the plaintiff, Mark Schotte, sufficiently plead a likelihood of future injury in order to establish standing or injunctive and declaratory relief, after he alleged he would be interested in purchasing the wipes again if Stop & Shop ensured they were actually flushable.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Visa and Mastercard can't escape the latest round of swipe fee antitrust litigation on summary judgment.Passenger's Vicarious Liability Claims Proceed Against Uber Following Alleged Assault by Driver
"Here, based on the facts alleged in the Complaint, Micah was at the address as part of his business driving for Uber and assaulted Plaintiff to coerce payment of a debt owed to Uber; therefore, a reasonable jury could determine that ... the assault was in furtherance of Uber's business," U.S. District Judge Rossie D. Alston Jr. said, denying Uber's motion to dismiss on the plaintiff's vicarious liability claims.Del. Justices Uphold Chancery Ruling And Other Litigator of the Week Shout Outs
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster last year found that the company's largest stockholders were bound to follow a recommendation from the board and vote for a charter amendment to increase the corporation's authorized shares.Download Now
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