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Arnold & Porter Adds Corporate & Finance Partner; Meltzer, Lippe Grow Its Trusts & Estates Group
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.3M Fights Possible Deposition of CEO Mike Roman in Earplug Bankruptcy
U.S. Chief Bankruptcy Judge Jeffrey Graham, in Indianapolis, is set to take up the dispute over 3M CEO Mike Roman's possible deposition at a Wednesday hearing.3M: New Data Proves 'Vast Majority' of Earplug Claimants Have Normal Hearing
More than 235,000 plaintiffs allege 3M's combat earplugs caused hearing loss or ringing of the ears, but newly released records for 175,000 of them suggest the "vast majority" of U.S. military service members making those claims have normal hearing.View more book results for the query "Seeger Weiss"
Atlanta's Zinns Law Among Firms Moving Quickly After Hospital Data Breach
"One of the difficulties with respect to a healthcare provider is that you can have set policies and procedures in place that are best practices and still be the victim of a breach," cybersecurity attorney Elizabeth Litten of Fox Rothschild said.6 Class Actions: Lawyers Across the Country Move Quickly After Hospital Data Breach
"One of the difficulties with respect to a healthcare provider is that you can have set policies and procedures in place that are best practices and still be the victim of a breach," cybersecurity attorney Elizabeth Litten of Fox Rothschild said.Data Breach Class Action Takes Aim at Hospital Systems
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Lawsuits Are Flying as School Districts Sue Social Media—But Can They Win?
The Chatham district "requires funding to develop a long-term plan to deal with the mental health crisis and address the record rates of depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and the other tragic byproducts caused by defendants," the suit said.Anywhere But Here: Lawyers Wanted This Samsung Case in California—But It's Headed to a Slower Court
One plaintiff-side firm said in court papers that taking a case to trial takes 34 months in the Northern District of California, 50 months in the District of New Jersey, 51 months in the District of Nevada and 44 months in the Southern District of New York.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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