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Willkie Opens in Dallas With 3 Haynes and Boone Private Equity Partners
Am Law 100 firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher has opened an office in Dallas that will be staffed initially by three private equity partners from Haynes and Boone, and four partners from Willkie's Houston office who will also maintain offices in Dallas.How the Grievance Process Helps Lawyers and the Public
Here's what lawyers should know about the protections provided for those individuals and lawyers who make and receive bar grievances.Nickel and Dimed: Fee Examiners More Common Amid Rise in Contentious Bankruptcies
A Delaware bankruptcy judge's recent order reflects rising scrutiny over Big Law bills in mega-bankruptcies.In $270M National Settlement, Generic Opioid Maker Will Supply Overdose Reversal Pill, Cash
The settlement in principle accounts for New Jersey-based Amneal's role in fueling the national epidemic of opioid addictions and overdoses, New York and California said in separate statements.'They Would Be Our Adversary': Beasley Allen's Andy Birchfield Testifies in Talc DQ Hearing
Johnson & Johnson alleges that Birchfield breached his ethical duties by partnering with Legacy Liability Solutions CEO James Conlan, who was outside counsel to Johnson & Johnson while a partner at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath until 2022, to push a $19 billion talc settlement proposal.View more book results for the query "Johnson Johnson"
Davis Wright Tremaine Makes Another Litigation Hire From Morrison & Foerster in California
Partner James Sigel, a former clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, is the fourth litigator to move between the firms since the start of March.A Mayer Brown Divorce in Greater China: Who Wanted it More?
When news broke that Mayer Brown was splitting up with its Greater China practice, it was not just another story of an American law firm pulling out of China, writes Asia Editor Jessica Seah. This is much bigger. It is a story of the changing nature of globalization and illustrates the geopolitical and economic realities of our times.A Mayer Brown Divorce in Greater China: Who Wanted It More?
When news broke that Mayer Brown was splitting up with its Greater China practice, it was not just another story of an American law firm pulling out of China, writes Asia Editor Jessica Seah. This is much bigger. It is a story of the changing nature of globalization and illustrates the geopolitical and economic realities of our times.In a Flurry of Title IX Lawsuits, One Stands Out to Challenge Rollback of Students' Rights
"The concern, of course, is that institutions, given a choice, will offer processes that are less robust. But this could be shortsighted on the part of institutions as fewer protections for accused students will inevitably lead to more litigation, which could lead to greater cost for institutions," said attorney Patricia Hamill.Trending Stories
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