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People in the News—Jan. 12, 2018—Offit Kurman
Scott Polsky joined Offit Kurman's business law and transactions practice group in the Philadelphia office.District Court Erred in Nixing Advice of Counsel Defense, Second Circuit Finds
The former head of a pharmaceutical distributor should have been allowed to testify to his counsel's advice regarding the drug importation and reselling, the appellate panel found Wednesday.List of Candidates Who Passed the July 2017 Bar Exam
The list issued by the State Board of Law Examiners of the names of the 6,802 candidates who passed the bar examination given on July 25 and 26.Court Enforces $4.8M in Insurance Coverage for Email Scam
The legal landscape for insurance coverage for business email scams remains unsettled, but a recent decision from a Manhattan judge ordering an insurer to cover $4.8 million in losses for a company that fell victim to a "spoofing" scam may give plaintiffs a new weapon in coverage disputes.Lateral Report: The Few, the Proud, the March Movers
There weren't many run-of-the-mill lateral litigator moves in March, the kind where a mid-level partner at Big Firm A moves to Big Firm B, spouting something about platforms and synergy. Instead, the most notable March moves were propelled by something extra.View more book results for the query "Scully Scott"
IN BRIEF: Texas Trial Lawyer Will Be Newest 'Bachelorette'
Dallas trial lawyer Rachel Lindsay, a daughter of U.S. District Judge Sam Lindsay of Dallas, will soon look for love and a husband as the "bachelorette" on the ABC reality program "The Bachelorette." Plus more in this week's column.Charges Dropped Over Looted Safety Deposit Boxes, Civil Suits Remain
The DeKalb County district attorney has dropped theft charges against Khatija Dholakia due to evidentiary problems, her lawyer said.HayBoo Bags Bankruptcy Veteran, Plus More Lateral Moves
Amid a surge of oil and gas bankruptcies, Haynes and Boone hires a top restructuring partner; Clark Hill bolts on a small shop; Fox Rothschild's expansion spree continues; King & Spalding lands a serial lateral; a Shearman & Sterling M&A partner joins a client in-house; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Defense Contractor Wants Afghan Law Applied to Suit in LA--Except for the Flogging Part
At first glance, the complaint looks like your average drunk driving negligence suit. Except defense contracting giant AECOM argues Afghan law should apply. Not the part about flogging the driver or women being unable to testify--just the part about no vicarious liability.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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