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Kelley Drye Disqualified Over Access to Ex-Client's Confidential Documents
A New Jersey federal judge upheld a decision disqualifying Kelley Drye from defending its client, Arch Personal Care Products, in a lawsuit by H20 Plus because confidential information central to its client's defense was obtained when the firm handled H2O Plus' sale. Kelley Drye had managed an online, virtual data room containing more than 10,000 H2O documents.Judge in NYC rips opposition to Plan B order
A federal judge in New York City has accused the government of playing politics with his order giving teenage girls broader access to morning-after birth control.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in the Am Law 200
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld raids Haynes and Boone's Dallas office; several former in-house lawyers make the move to private practice; and McGuireWoods gains two in Houston. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].View more book results for the query "U.S. Food and Drug Administration"
Verdicts & Settlements: Appeal likely in $24 million tort case
A Dougherty County jury this week awarded more than $24 million to a young football star who lost a leg when the medical staff that should have been monitoring him following surgery for an injured leg failed to detect a vascular blockage. Whether Georgia's tort reform law-and, almost undoubtedly, the state Supreme Court-will allow Reginald Harris Jr.Alston & Bird a world apart from DLA Piper
In the past month, five partners have left Alston & Bird for DLA Piper. What makes the moves more than the average lateral soap opera is the fact that the law firms are in such different places. While Alston has about 750 lawyers in six offices, DLA Piper dwells near the top of the law firm financial charts, with 3,400 lawyers working in 64 offices around the globe. DLA Piper has set out to be, as joint CEO Francis Burch Jr., puts it, "the leading global business law firm," come hell or high water.Alston & Bird and DLA Piper Are D.C. Neighbors, But Exist a World Apart
Atlanta's Alston & Bird is a Southern mainstay, but is that enough to hold top talent in a world gone flat?New Jersey's Dominant Interest Prevails
The principles of comity-stay jurisprudence were squarely at issue in a recent Appellate Court case, relative to the first-filed doctrine in parallel state jurisdictions in the context of insurance coverage litigation pertaining to environmental pollution and related cleanup costs when the site of the pollution is located in New Jersey.N.J. Suits Allege Bone Material Harvested From Cadavers Illegally
Bone transplant recipients in Atlantic County, N.J., are pretty rattled of late. In suits filed this month, plaintiffs charge that bone pieces implanted in them during surgery at Shore Memorial Hospital are of unknown origin - that they were pilfered from cadavers and sold without the consent of the deceaseds' families or the protective screening required by law, leaving recipients exposed to risk of infection with HIV, hepatitis and syphilis.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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