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July 02, 2013 |

Plaintiffs Celebrate Ruling In Concordia Shipwreck

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit said lawsuits filed by passengers who survived the Costa Concordia shipwreck belong in state court.
4 minute read
November 01, 2012 |

A.D.P. v. ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company

Summary judgment dismissing employee's discrimination claim was inappropriate where random alcohol testing was based solely on her voluntary disclosure that she was an alcoholic.
5 minute read
June 28, 2012 |

Breaking up banks may be profitable but difficult

The stocks of five of the six biggest U.S. banks — JPMorgan, Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley — are languishing at or below tangible book value, meaning their pieces are worth more than the whole.
11 minute read
August 12, 2013 |

As Vapor Intrusion Laws Evolve, So Do the Client Risks

Daniel R. Lavoie and Andrew J. Perel, partners at Michelman & Robinson, write that vapor intrusion is an increasingly hot topic among federal, state and local environmental regulators. Vapor intrusion-related liability is evolving, but several recent developments indicate that it is coming of age as a major stand-alone environmental issue.
13 minute read
April 05, 2013 |

Fox Rothschild Opens Miami-Area Office

Philadelphia-based Fox Rothschild has become the latest Pennsylvania law firm to launch a Florida office, snagging banking lawyer Raul Valdes-Fauli to head its operations in Coral Gables, Fla., near Miami. The firm said its goal is to continue to add attorneys and build the Miami office into a full-service location.
3 minute read
April 03, 2013 |

Fox Rothschild Opens Miami-Area Office

Philadelphia-based Fox Rothschild has become the latest Pennsylvania law firm to launch a Florida office, snagging banking lawyer Raul Valdes-Fauli to head its operations in Coral Gables, Fla., near Miami.
4 minute read
October 15, 2012 |

The death of environmental common law?

The Ninth Circuit in 'Kivalina' affirmed dismissal, issuing a significant environmental law decision, one with the potential to completely remake the way environmental law works.
5 minute read
September 26, 2012 |

Ninth Circuit Rejects Alaskan Village's Bid for Damages Over Eroding Coastline

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Sept. 21 found that the village of Kivalina could not recover money damages from ExxonMobil Corp., BP America Inc., Chevron Corp. and other energy companies for greenhouse gas emissions the plaintiffs said threaten the destruction of their coastal homes.
3 minute read
August 07, 2012 |

Keeping the Indictment Out of the Jury Room

In their White-Collar Crime column, Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer partners Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert write: For the government, issuing a detailed, apparently persuasive speaking indictment at the outset of the case may have significant public relations and tactical benefits. But such indictments also provide an unwarranted benefit to the government when the jury is provided with a copy during deliberations, thereby receiving only one side's version of the contested facts in written form.
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