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January 11, 2024 | Law.com

Rescheduling Letter Release? / Dormant Commerce Clause Case / Cannabis and Citizenship / Connecticut Crackdown

A cannabis company owner challenging a state license denial "cannot use the Dormant Commerce Clause to demand a constitutional right to participate in an illegal interstate market," wrote U.S. District Judge Tiffany Cartwright of Washington's Western District.
12 minute read
July 31, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

Number of General Counsel Appointments Normal for Now: July 2020 In-House Moves

In July, the amount of high-profile top lawyer moves appeared to be at pre-COVID-19 numbers despite summer hiring still at large and becoming more competitive than ever.
23 minute read
April 02, 2018 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Idaho Supreme Court Rules That Intentional Shooting Was Not an Occurrence Under Insureds’ Policy

The Idaho Supreme Court has ruled that a third party’s intentional shooting was not an occurrence under a property insurance policy even if the insureds…
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June 11, 2014 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Mutual of Enumclaw v. Harvey

 MUTUAL OF ENUMCLAW, a Washington corporation, Plaintiff-Counterdefendant-Appellant, v. Floyd W. HARVEY, individually, and Hells Canyon Excursions,…
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October 18, 2004 |

Dear Counsel, You're Fired

One company decides that it's time to fire almost all of its long-standing outside law firms.
7 minute read
October 18, 2004 |

You're Fired

Yes, it's true that most GCs stay faithful to their long-time outside counsel -- but every once in a while a legal department scribbles a few Dear John letters. Last year, Albertson's Inc. printed them out like form letters. After appointing a new general counsel and revising its acquisition strategy, the food and drug retail chain operator slashed its roster of "primary" law firms and made significant additions as well. Who's in, who's out and who's waiting by the phone?
7 minute read
April 28, 2008 |

Howrey's Ex-Clients Sue Over Patent Mishap

Two former clients have sued Howrey partner Michael Dowler and the firm, alleging breach of fiduciary duty after an alleged deal to buy a patent for $1 million went sour.
5 minute read
November 01, 2010 |

On the Job: Moves

Porsche Cars North America puts a new man behind the wheel of its legal department.
13 minute read
October 18, 2004 |

You're Fired

Yes, it's true that most GCs stay faithful to their long-time outside counsel -- but every once in a while a legal department scribbles a few Dear John letters. Last year, Albertson's Inc. printed them out like form letters. After appointing a new general counsel and revising its acquisition strategy, the food and drug retail chain operator slashed its roster of "primary" law firms and made significant additions as well. Who's in, who's out and who's waiting by the phone?
7 minute read
April 21, 2008 |

Former Clients Sue Howrey After Alleged Patent Deal Sours

Two former clients have sued Howrey partner Michael S. Dowler and the firm, alleging breach of fiduciary duty after an alleged deal to buy a patent for $1 million went sour. The plaintiffs allege that Dowler was their lawyer in a variety of patent matters and that he brought a patent to them for potential purchase, demanded an "under the radar" verbal deal for 50 percent of net profits to be derived from the patent and breached his fiduciary duty by misrepresent[ing] the value of the patent."
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