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Georgia Joins NRA, 9 States in Backing Gun-Maker in Sandy Hook Litigation
The U.S. Supreme Court received amicus briefs this week in support of Remington—including from the National Rifle Association and nearly two dozen members of the U.S. Congress in litigation stemming from the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.Gun-Maker Remington Takes Sandy Hook Case to US Supreme Court
Remington has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to challenge a Connecticut Supreme Court ruling that revived a lawsuit against it.Who Got the Work: Crashing Cranes and Community Centers
Swanson Martin defends a construction crane manufacturer, Bricker & Eckler counsels a company on its funding of a community center's renovations, and other work from midsize firms.Conn. Supreme Court Grants Gun Maker Remington's Motion to Stay Sandy Hook Litigation
Gun manufacturer Remington won a stay of litigation Thursday from the Connecticut Supreme Court in the litigation related to the Sandy Hook shootings. The gun maker is preparing to file an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court.List of Candidates Who Passed the February 2019 Bar Exam
The names of the 1,843 candidates who passed the most recent bar examination.Midsize Moves: Goodbye, Big Law
Hunton Andrews Kurth and Alston & Bird lose lawyers to mid-market firms, and other midsize moves.Sandy Hook Families' Attorneys Fight Gun Makers' Motion to Stay Remanded Case
On Tuesday, the attorneys representing the Sandy Hook families filed a memorandum of law in opposition to gun maker Remington's motion for a stay pending an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. In their memorandum, the families argue the defendants failed to meet the criteria necessary for a stay.Midsize Moves: A New York City Hacker, Chicago Laterals
An "ethical hacker" who focuses on cybersecurity law joins Redgrave, Swanson, Martin & Bell makes a lateral partner hire, and other midsize moves.Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Targeting Cabela's Over Alleged 'Straw Purchase' of Gun
A Delaware Superior Court judge Friday dismissed a lawsuit from the family a slain Wilmington woman that sought to hold outdoor sporting goods retailer Cabela's civilly liable for allegedly selling the murder weapon in a "straw purchase."High Court Gives Go-Ahead to Sandy Hook Families Seeking Damages From Gun Makers
"There is no allegation in this case that there was any reason to expect that Lanza's mother was likely to use the rifle in an unsafe manner," the opinion said.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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