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As Trials Loom, Monsanto Looks to Settle Some Roundup Cases
Four Roundup trials are set to start in the next month as Bayer's Monsanto is in talks to settle some of the thousands of lawsuits across the country.With Trials Looming, Monsanto Looks to Settle Some Roundup Cases
Four Roundup trials are set to start in the next month as Bayer's Monsanto is in talks to settle some of the thousands of lawsuits across the country.Observers See 'Market Share' Strategy Behind Troutman-Pepper Merger
Troutman Sanders' tie-up with Pepper Hamilton offers potential benefits beyond just increasing in size, said several Atlanta law firm leaders and legal recruiters.Dec 17 2019 the Burlington Ins. Co. v. German Motors Corp.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, affirming a district court's decision, has ruled that security services offered by a security company fell within the professional services exclusion in the commercial general liability insurance policy issued to the security company.10 Connecticut Attorneys Disciplined
The Connecticut Statewide Grievance Committee's most recent roundup of disciplinary actions showed lawyers facing ethics charges for IOLTA mismanagement, bypassing a litigant's attorney to reach an agreement, failure to explain attorney fees, and other missteps.As Pay Gap Widens, Some Firms Attract Associates With Other Incentives
Firms are using bonuses and a viable partnership path to lure in-demand associates.As Pay Gap Widens, Some Firms Attract Associates With Other Incentives
Atlanta's large firms are using bonuses and a viable partnership path to lure in-demand associates.Allegheny County Loses Bid for Indemnification of Claims Stemming From Alleged Suicide at Jail
A federal court in Pennsylvania has rejected a county's contention that a health care provider was obligated to indemnify it for claims arising from an alleged suicide at a county jail.County Loses Bid for Indemnification of Claims Stemming from Alleged Suicide at Jail
A federal court in Pennsylvania has rejected a county's contention that a health care provider was obligated to indemnify it for claims arising from an alleged suicide at a county jail.Broward Lawyers Back to Square One After $15.9M Verdict Tossed Over Court's Informed-Consent Blunder
A $15.9 million medical malpractice verdict is headed back to trial after the Fourth District Court of Appeal found a prejudicial jury instruction.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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