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$96 Mil. Settlement Proposed in Calif. Snuff Case
In Wisconsin, Kansas and Tennessee, unfair competition suits failed to squeeze hard currency out of U.S. Tobacco, the country's dominant seller of smokeless tobacco products.Courtroom 'Magician' Outduels Morgan Stanley in $1B Case
Dan [email protected] PALM BEACH, Fla.-Three years ago, West Palm Beach, Fla., plaintiffs' attorney Jack Scarola was coming off a big fraud suit against Prudential Insurance in which three of his clients had received only $66,106 in damages and nine others had received nothing. At the time, a dejected Scarola described the verdict as "the highest-profile defeat I've sustained.DOD's New War Zone Rules for Contractors
The Pentagon has proposed changing the rules governing government contractors operating in a war zone. Lawyers with clients working in Iraq say they are troubled by the proposal's broad language that requires contractors to accept risk.D.C. Metro Area's Largest Law Offices
The Legal Times 150 provides a snapshot of the size of the D.C.-area legal community in 2006 by listing the number of lawyers in the largest law offices in the District of Columbia, Northern Virginia, and suburban Maryland.Argument cycle dominated by veterans
More than one-fifth of the 78 arguments in the 2008-09 Term were made by just four members of the Supreme Court bar. Meet the term's heavy hitters, including one of whom, when the term officially ends, will have made an amazing seven arguments.From A to Z, the D.C. Metro Area's Largest Law Offices
The Legal Times 150 ranks the largest law offices in the region in 2005. Here they are, one last time, from Akin Gump to Zuckerman SpaederThe Well-Traveled GC of Bank of New York Mellon
Bank of New York Mellon general counsel Jane Sherburne finds that a general familiarity with foreign laws is useful, but she relies on experts licensed to practice in each jurisdiction.Possibility and Peril: Firms Position Themselves for Work in Iraq
Marie [email protected] billions of dollars of reconstruction work to be done and the world's second-largest oil reserves underground, Iraq beckons as a tantalizing-and treacherous-new market for businesses and their law firms. Last week's attack on the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad underscores how volatile the country remains.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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