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'It May Stymie Some Plaintiff Firms': Attorneys React to New Florida Laws
"It's really a common-sense bill," said Miami attorney Jason Giller, with Giller P.A.After Federal Judge's Dismissal, Zantac Legal Fight Reignites in State Courts
On May 23, the first verdict in the nation over Zantac came out in Illinois, while a Delaware judge's May 31 decision allowed plaintiffs' experts for thousands of cases.Nonsignatory Held to Arbitration Pact in Dispute With Popular Water Ice Franchise
The court found there was no evidence that Rita's used litigation before seeking arbitration so as to cause a waiver. The mere fact that Rita's waited until there was a dispute to arbitrate did not constitute a waiver.How Single Dads Can Knock It Out of the Park This Father's Day
Balancing the responsibilities of single parenthood while creating meaningful and enjoyable experiences for you and your children can be challenging. Yet, with thoughtful planning, a proactive approach, and collaboration, single dads can make this day one to remember.On the Move and After Hours: Greenbaum Rowe; Genova Burns; Hyland Levin; Archer; Riker Danzig
Greenbaum Rowe adds a partner and co-chair; Archer and Riker Danzig welcome summer associates; and more moves.View more book results for the query "Florida"
Buffalo Attorney Who Served as NYSBA's First Female President Has Died
The association's president from 1987-88, Maryann Saccomando Freedman was also the first state bar leader to visit all 62 counties to gain a broader perspective of the bar's needs.Miami Jury Returns $16M Verdict: Meet the Winning Lawyers
The team and its associates sued Philip Morris USA Inc. and several other defendants on behalf of client Gloria Garcia, widow of Manuel Garcia, whom they alleged died of a smoking-related illness in 1998.Holland & Knight Settles Lawsuit From NY Recruiter Alleging the Firm Didn't Pay Fees
New York-based recruiter MacKay & Agents had claimed it was owed $73,000 for helping place an associate in the firm's Miami office.Courts Split Over Requirement for Chapter 15 Jurisdiction In the U.S.
If a foreign debtor doesn't reside in, have a domicile or place of business in, or have property in the U.S., can the foreign representative of the debtor utilize Chapter 15 to obtain discovery to use in the foreign proceeding?Trending Stories
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