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Lawsuit Alleging Chiquita's Connection to Death Squads Nears Trial in Florida
Blank Rome is set to defend the banana grower against allegations that its payments to a right-wing militia aided and abetted murders in Colombia.Long-Simmering Case Against Chiquita Nears Trial
Blank Rome is set to defend the banana grower against allegations that its payments to a right-wing militia aided and abetted murders in Colombia.AI and the Constitution: How Technology Challenges Legal Protections
The Fourth and Sixth Amendments present contexts where the legal profession will continue to grapple with the blurred line between human and machine. These amendments, respectively, protect the rights of individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures and ensure that individuals have the right to confront witnesses that testify against them.Through Merger Talks, Troutman and Locke Lord Seek Market-Leading Position in Several Practices
The combined firm would have more than 90 lawyers in energy practices, 120 lawyers in life sciences practices, and 100 in real estate, according to an analysis of the firms' head count in these practices.Two Federal Courts Side With Otis Elevator Co. in Hotel Lift Malfunction Lawsuits
In separate rulings by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and the Eastern District of Virginia, both judges ruled in favor of Otis Elevator Co. after the plaintiffs in each suit were injured in hotel elevators and attempted to hold the company accountable for negligence.View more book results for the query "Washington Post"
Unanimous: Supreme Court's Examination of 'Harm' Is Instructive to All, Particularly in St. Louis
All nine Justices voted to send the Muldrow case back to the lower court, but they did so through one majority and three concurring opinions.GM Legal Chief Joins Highest-Paid Ranks After Helping Clean Up Cruise Crisis
Craig Glidden worked through a plateful of challenges last year, including the UAW strike and fallout from a self-driving car crash that badly injured a pedestrian.Call for Nominations: The National Law Journal Awards 2024
The National Law Journal is excited to announce an extended call for nominations for its 2024 NLJ Legal Awards, and this year's event will include a few new categories to highlight the top work in Washington, D.C.Latham's 7-Year Fight to Reshape New York City Property Taxes
The firm won a ruling from New York's high court last month finding the city's property tax system was "unfair, inequitable and has a discriminatory disparate impact on certain protected classes of New York City property owners."Baker McKenzie Lifts Bulk of Munger Tolles Corporate Department in 'Transformational Hire'
Nine partners, and a total of 17 attorneys, are making the move, helping Baker McKenzie meet a goal of becoming full service in Los Angeles. Munger Tolles—with just three transactional lawyers left, none of them partners—is sharpening its focus on complex litigation and crisis management.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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