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Judge Scolds Attorney Behind WWE Concussion Lawsuit
The WWE had asked for the attorney to be sanctioned for cribbing a lawsuit involving former NFL players.Kilpatrick Townsend Partner Remembered as Mentor, Courteous Opponent
James Gilliland instilled confidence in those he mentored, was courteous to his opponents and made his clients' voices count. For those who knew him, Gilliland's death was a tragic loss for the legal community.Attorney Accused of Copying NFL Concussion Complaint in Suit Against WWE
The legal equivalent of folding chairs and ladders are flying in World Wrestling Entertainment's concussion litigation involving some 50 former wrestlers.Steelers Receiver Buys $6.6M Estate in Hollywood
A company tied to Antonio Brown pays $6.6 million for a 12-bedroom Hollywood mansion.NJ Considering Fantasy Sports Regulation
New Jersey lawmakers are considering how to regulate the burgeoning business of daily fantasy sports, but are not likely to move until a federal appeals court decides whether the state can legalize sports betting.NJ Considering Fantasy Sports Regulation
New Jersey lawmakers are considering how to regulate the burgeoning business of daily fantasy sports, but are not likely to move until a federal appeals court decides whether the state can legalize sports betting.Buchanan Ingersoll Names New Leader Of Phila. Office
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney has named a new head of its Philadelphia office in the wake of the former leader assuming the position of CEO-elect of the firm.Fee Tracker: Football's Big Bills, ICANN and Alfred Mann
As football season begins, a look at the fees accrued by lawyers litigating for the NCAA and NFL; Jones Day's ICANN-related fees; Cleary Gottlieb grabs $25 million for its Puerto Rican restructuring work; and other notable disbursements from throughout Big Law.Letter Writers Share Views With Berman on Deflategate
A judge who lifted New England quarterback Tom Brady's four-game "Deflategate" suspension last week got plenty of advice from the public before he ruled, including from a Nevada teacher who said her sixth graders thought Brady would be "plain stupid" if he couldn't tell balls were deflated after touching a football "a million times."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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