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Midsize Moves: A New Jersey Environmental Lawyer and a Chicago Litigator
Cullen and Dykman add an attorney in its Princeton, New Jersey, office, Benesch brings on a partner in its Chicago office, and other midsize moves.In the Legal Profession's Mental Health Movement, Law Firm Staffers Feel Left Behind
Recent suicides have highlighted the degree to which law firm professional staff face many of the same pressures as their lawyer colleagues, yet many feel they are being neglected.Appeals Court Revives $2.1M Attorney Fee Request in Malpractice Fight
The panel found a trial judge lacked jurisdiction to cut the attorneys fee award to $359,000.Who Got the Work: Garbage Trucks and Nursing Homes
Freeborn & Peters is defending a company that provided the city of Chicago with an allegedly defective electric garbage truck, Whiteford Taylor Preston is representing the landlords of a nursing and assisted living facility, and other work from midsize firms.Irena Royzman Joins Kramer Levin from Patterson Belknap
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Fiduciary Duty Claims Against Investors Tossed by Del. Chancery Court for Lack of Control
Vice Chancellor Kathaleen S. McCormick ruled Wednesday on a motion to dismiss that investors Robert and Monica Breslow were largely unsuccessful in an alleged effort to seize control of the firm through a board designee, and thus owed no duties CTT, a Delaware limited liability company.Island Club Condo., Inc. v. Wright Nat'l Flood Ins. Co.
A Florida court has dismissed a claim by an insured under a standard flood insurance policy for its attorneys' fees, finding that the insurer that had…Fla. Lawmakers Propose New Law to Address Companies' Increasing Use of Biometrics
Companies in Florida that use fingerprints or face scans for employee or customer access control should take notice of a new bill introduced by the Florida Senate titled, Florida Biometric Information Privacy Act. Why is this bill significant?Third Circuit Holds Lawyer Liable for Fraudulent Transfer in Case Involving Millions in Unpaid Rent
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that Paul Titus and his wife are liable for fraudulent transfer for depositing his wages from his new firm in a joint bank account, effectively obscuring whose money was whose.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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