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Bass Berry Bags 10 Partners From Disbanding Tennessee Firm
Nashville-based regional firm Bass, Berry & Sims has taken on 10 partners from Harwell Howard Hyne Gabbert & Manner, a fellow Tennessee shop with the unique acronym h3gm that will now disband.Atlantic Lloyds Ins. Co. v. Butler
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Atlantic Lloyds Ins. Co. v. Butler137 S.W.3d 199Court of Appeals of Texas,Houston (1st Dist.).ATLANTIC…For Black Lawyers, a Long, Hard Road
African-American lawyers who graduated from the law schools at Harvard and Howard in 1979, 1989, and 1999 reflect on the complicated state of race in the legal profession over the last 25 years. Williams & Connolly's Kwame Manley recalls that some of his Harvard Law classmates had a dismissive attitude toward race issues.For Black Lawyers, a Long, Hard Road
To chart the last 25 years of progress, and lack thereof, The American Lawyer interviewed a dozen black lawyers who graduated in 1979, 1989 and 1999 from Harvard, which has one of the largest African-American student populations among elite law schools, and Howard University Law School, which graduates the most blacks. Their stories are as complicated as race in America; collectively, they add up to the proverbial two steps forward, one step back.Spill, Baby, Spill: Gulf Coast Disaster Sets Off Gusher of Work for Attorneys
From Texas to Florida, the litigation rush is on, as thousands of gallons of oil spill into the Gulf of Mexico in the wake of the April 20 explosion of a drilling rig off the coast of Louisiana.Oil Rig Disaster Creates Gusher of Legal Work
From Texas to Florida, the litigation rush is on, as thousands of gallons of oil spill into the Gulf of Mexico in the wake of the April 20 explosion of a drilling rig off the coast of Louisiana.Gulf Coast Oil Rig Disaster Sets Off Gusher of Work for Attorneys
From Texas to Florida, the litigation rush is on, in the wake of the April 20 oil rig explosion off the coast of Louisiana. "It's sort of like a gold rush for clients," says Brian O'Neill, lead plaintiffs counsel in the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill. Plaintiffs attorney Mark Lanier says the Gulf Coast oil spill is much bigger than Valdez. "This makes the Valdez look like an oil leak in a car," Lanier says. "This is going to be, in my estimation, the largest tort we've had in this country."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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