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December 28, 2023 | The American Lawyer

Looking Back at the Law Firms That Didn't Survive 2023

From Stroock to Schnader, firms that failed struggled with common issues of recruitment, retention and financial obligations.
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December 01, 2023 | National Law Journal

Law Firm Closures and Mergers Underscore Succession Planning Challenges

"We just had very limited success" in attracting partners, said Don Jackson, a founding partner of Davidson Berquist, which was acquired by Rimon.
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November 21, 2023 | Law.com

Judge OKs Personal Injury Suit Over Burger King's 'Impossible Whopper' Allegedly Embedded With Glass

"IFI takes issue with the fact that Howard pleads that either IFI or Nashville Quality, LLC were responsible for the accident or sabotage that resulted in glass in her food. IFI argues that '[b]ecause the allegations concede it is just as probable that the damages were caused by someone other than IFI and further fails to identify what IFI did or failed to do to cause the damages, the Complaint fails to state a plausible claim for relief.' ... This is wrong," District Judge Thomas T. Cullen for the Western District of Virginia wrote. "IFI conflates Howard's burden of proof with the pleading requirements.
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November 20, 2023 | Pro Mid Market

Who Got the Work: Williams Mullen, Reed Smith to Defend Vista Outdoors, Bravo Company USA in False Advertising Suit

A Reed Smith attorney and Williams Mullen partners have entered appearances for Vista Outdoor and Bravo Company USA Inc., respectively, in a pending false advertising lawsuit.
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October 26, 2023 | National Law Journal

Williams Mullen Adds 16 Lawyers From Lateral Group Moves

The administrative burden was a factor in Thomas Voekler's decision to move to Williams Mullen, he said, noting he spent 80-90% of his day at KVCF typically on administrative work.
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October 19, 2023 | New York Law Journal

When Forum Selection Clauses Collide With the Internal Affairs Doctrine

Historically, New York courts have viewed the internal affairs doctrine as strict and mandatory; however, they have recently softened this approach and apply a more discretionary standard. This article examines the evolution of these judicial approaches and recent Commercial Division cases reflecting their application.
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October 13, 2023 | Law.com

Federal Judge Denies Class Certification to Undergrads Seeking COVID-19 Tuition Reimbursement

"The court has determined that the named plaintiffs have not suffered an injury-in-fact and their claims have been mooted," stated Senior U.S. Distric