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Ford fights attempt to increase asbestos award
Ford Motor is disputing a cancer victim's attempt to increase an award against the company on grounds she never knew she was in danger from exposure to asbestos dust in the service bays of Ford dealerships.Dewey & LeBoeuf Skirts Issue of London Management
Even as Dewey & LeBoeuf deals with post-merger consolidation and the digesting of numerous partner-level lateral hires in London, the combined firm is flouting conventional wisdom by not naming a London head. On the advice of management gurus McKinsey & Co., greater management responsibilities will go to yet-to-be-announced global practice heads. Meanwhile, with revenue of approximately $100 million, the London office will be rudderless, aside from firm Chairman Steven Davis' sojourns across the Atlantic.Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection List of Ineligible Attorneys
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Suit claims security firm hired convicted Peeping Tom
A lawsuit claims the security company formerly known as Wackenhut hired a convicted Peeping Tom who was caught in the act of using his iPhone to video a 17-year-old girl undressing in her bedroom.Holland & Knight's McBride Steps Down, Weighs Run for Florida Governor
Holland & Knight's Bill McBride stepped down as managing partner of the Tampa, Fla.-based firm to explore a run for the Democratic nomination in next year's Florida gubernatorial election. McBride rated his chances as good. "Otherwise I wouldn't have resigned my job," he said. He plans to spend the summer building a campaign organization and gauging interest among political contributors in his candidacy.How the Sept. 11 attacks changed Justice Department operations
Present and former U.S. attorneys in the Southern District of Florida recalled how the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks turned the office upside down and permanently changed the federal approach to criminal justice.Miami-Dade jury levies $4.25M verdict against R.J. Reynolds
A Miami-Dade jury hits cigarette maker R.J. Reynolds with a $4.25 million verdict, siding with the widow of a smoker who died in 1997.Panel reverses $24.2 million verdict in asbestos case
The 3rd District Court of Appeal reversed a $24.2 million verdict Wednesday, striking a Miami-Dade jury award to a Weston surgeon who claimed asbestos exposure caused his terminal cancer.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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