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Deal Watch: Mega M&A Bounces Back, as NY Law Firms Lead Recent Big Deals
The Wall Street firms had a good week, while the reemergence of the 'megadeal' this year has buttressed deal work.Insurance Did Not Cover Suit Against Contractor in Absence of 'Accident'
An Iowa court has ruled that a commercial general liability insurance policy did not cover claims based on allegedly intentional acts by the insured.A.Y. McDonald Indus., Inc. v. Ins. Co. of N. Am.
Click Here For FC&S Legal Expert Analysis A.Y. McDonald Indus., Inc.v.Ins. Co. of N. Am.475 N.W.2d 607Supreme Court of Iowa.A.Y. McDONALD…View more book results for the query "Simmons Perrine Moyer"
Two Iowa firms to merge; will be state's third largest
Two Iowa law firms have decided to merge, and the resulting practice will be the state's third largest. Simmons Perrine and Moyer & Bergman, both based in Cedar Rapids, are joining forces to form Simmons, Perrine, Moyer & Bergman.EEOC hit with $4.5 million in fees after dismissal of sexual harassment suit
In what may be among the largest fee awards imposed by a federal court against the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a judge has ordered the agency to pay $4.56 million in attorney fees and expenses to a trucking business after dismissing the agency's sexual harassment lawsuit.EEOC Hit With $4.5 Million in Fees After Dismissal of Sexual Harassment Suit
A federal judge in Iowa has ordered the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to pay $4.56 million in attorney fees and expenses to a Cedar Rapids trucking business after dismissing a sexual harassment lawsuit brought by the agency on behalf of approximately 270 female drivers. The fee award against the EEOC, while not unprecedented, is unusual, according to one of the attorneys who defended the trucking company, and may be among the largest imposed by a federal court.Turnabout Is Faaaaiiiir Play: EEOC Forced to Pay Company $4.5 Million
In what may be among the largest fee awards imposed by a federal court against the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a judge has ordered the agency to pay $4.56 million in attorney fees and expenses to a trucking business after dismissing the agency's sexual harassment lawsuit.Trending Stories
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