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Increased Promotions for Jones Day and Norton Rose Fulbright
The most represented offices in each firm's set of promotions were New York and Cleveland for Jones Day, and London for Norton Rose Fulbright.
Spencer Fane Partner Remembered for Leadership in Houston Legal Community
The Greater Houston legal community is mourning the passing of Ruthie Yvette Nelson White, a Spencer Fane partner who for decades was a leader among African-American women in law.
Video Game Developers Krafton, NetEase Settle Copyright Dispute After Court Finds No Actual Damages
A long-running battle over the copyrights to one of the best-selling video games of all time has come to a close with a settlement, after a California state court entered its amended final statement of decision, determining there were no actual damages.
Retired Justice Recounts a 'Magical' Manhattan Dinner With Judicial Luminaries of 1970s New York
Very early in his legal career, a retired judge received a rare dinner invitation that he would never forget -- and one that provides a high vantage point to look back through the generations.View more book results for the query "Jones Day/"


Meet the Candidates: Revamped Court of Appeals Short List Includes 2 Judges, 3 Attorneys
The Judicial Nominating Commission of Georgia has short-listed two Superior Court judges and three attorneys as judicial candidates in the running to fill a vacancy on the Georgia Court of Appeals bench.

Appellate Decision Should Remind Divorcees To Update Beneficiaries
Divorce can be a challenging and emotionally draining experience, leaving soon-to-be-ex-spouses with many legal and personal matters to resolve. Amidst all the turmoil, it is vital for individuals going through a divorce to understand the significance of updating their beneficiaries on their various accounts and financial instruments. Failing to do so after a divorce is final can have serious consequences.
Litigators of the Week: Covington and DWT Push Back Against States' Legal Challenges to TikTok
A judge in Indiana last week knocked out the state attorney general's lawsuits alleging child safety and privacy concerns on the platform. A day later a federal judge in Montana held the state's TikTok ban likely violates the First Amendment.
Jury Awards Cancer Survivor Nearly $21M in Trial Against Tobacco Company
"You could tell the jury was listening intently because they were afraid they might miss something," said Randy Rosenblum, a partner at Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein.
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