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$42M Rat-Infestation Fine Underscores Sanitation Risks Facing Warehouses
The Justice Department lowered the boom on Family Dollar after federal inspectors found 1,270 dead rodents at its Arkansas distribution center.As Big Law Moves in, Native Firms Have Advantages in Battle for Clients and Talent
"You demonstrate to prospective clients that your geographic and cultural knowledge in cities that the big (firm) has moved into … gives you an advantage that they will not be able to duplicate," said consultant Joshua Peck.On the Move and After Hours: Hall Booth; Ogletree Deakins; Frier Levitt; Chiesa Shahinian
Hall Booth welcomes of counsel and three associates; Frier Levitt promotes two partners; and more moves.Epstein Becker Adds M&A Specialist to Health Care Practice in Nashville
The firm's comparatively large national health care practice gives him "a catalog of resources I have never had before," Wes Scott said.View more book results for the query "Epstein Becker Green"
Defense Counsel Seeks $98,000 in Reimbursement of Legal Fees
According to the complaint, the plaintiff "repeatedly" asked the defendant to reimburse attorney fees and costs from the prior action, but no action has been taken and communication between the parties has not occurred since June 27.Big Law's Flood Into Booming Nashville Tests Client Loyalties
"Some clients are super loyal to their firms that they work with, sometimes blindingly so," said Joan MacLeod Heminway, a University of Tennessee law professor.Big Law's Flood Into Boomtown Nashville Tests Client Loyalties
"Some clients are super loyal to their firms that they work with, sometimes blindingly so," said Joan MacLeod Heminway, a University of Tennessee law professor.Eckert Seamans Appoints New Pittsburgh Leaders Following Employee Benefits Group's Exit
David Strasser is the new member-in-charge while Gretchen Panchik—the first associate to hold an office leadership role in the firm—is co-chair.Download Now
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