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November 30, 2016 |

Defunct Heller Ehrman Opens Fight for Fees Before Calif. High Court

Eight years after its collapse, the law firm Heller Ehrman is still battling over the legal fees earned by departed partners.
21 minute read
November 30, 2016 |

Defunct Heller Ehrman Opens Fight for Fees Before Calif. High Court

Eight years after its collapse, the law firm Heller Ehrman is still battling over the legal fees earned by departed partners.
21 minute read
November 17, 2016 |

Did Cassels Brock Have a Conflict in GM Canada's Restructuring? A Canadian Court Said Yes.

Almost 200 former GM Canada dealers have sued the company for allegedly pressuring them to sign away their dealerships. They also sued the law firm they say advised them.
24 minute read
May 11, 2016 |

Amid Broken Deals, Antitrust Pros Chart Rough Road Ahead

Besides leading to big breakup fees, lawyers say foiled mergers involving giants like Staples and Halliburton may be deterring other megadeals from being proposed.
32 minute read
May 04, 2016 |

LexisNexis Partners with WordRake to Bolster Drafting and Review Solution

WordRake has already been integrated into Lexis Draft Pro in Australia and New Zealand, with a similar rollout in other countries being explored.
5 minute read
May 02, 2016 |

VOIR DIRE: No Soup For You

A Texas lawyer fumes when his "Saturday Special" arrives without soup. And Jones Day's Noel Francisco slips when he calls Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg "Justice O'Connor."
2 minute read
April 08, 2016 |

Lawyers and Lawmakers Grapple With Noncompete Pacts

Litigation over noncompete clauses is highly active in New Jersey and some attorneys say employers are increasingly requiring such agreements for low- and mid-level workers. But there are signs that more lawmakers and regulators at both the state and federal level are looking to clamp down on the use of noncompetes in certain circumstances.
14 minute read
February 25, 2016 |

Texas Cowboy Sues The American Rodeo to Lasso $600K in Prize Money

Days before the beginning of an event known as the "world's richest one-day rodeo," a Texas cowboy has sued sponsors of The American Rodeo in an Amarillo U.S. District Court alleging the defendants stiffed him for $600,000 in prize money.
3 minute read
February 10, 2016 |

Hedge Funds Win Judgment Against Deutsche

Two related hedge funds won a $22.1 million judgment against Deutsche Bank AG in a dispute tied to contract rights in credit default swap agreements.
5 minute read
January 25, 2016 |

With a Pro Bono Army, Greenberg Traurig Rescues Big Brothers Big Sisters

Big Brothers Big Sisters was in big trouble. After more than 2,000 hours of pro bono work by 21 lawyers in 10 offices, Greenberg Truarig brokered a $1.6 million settlement with the government to resolve allegations that the charity failed to properly account for grant money.
3 minute read

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