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By Brian Baxter | The American Lawyer | October 5, 2017
Christina Guerola Sarchio, a member of the board of directors at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and chair of the firm's class action strike team, has joined Dechert in Washington, D.C.
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By Miriam Rozen | The American Lawyer | October 5, 2017
What does the well-known women's rights advocate have in common with litigators David Boies and Charles Harder? All three have been retained by the film studio magnate.
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By Anna Ward | October 4, 2017
The world's most profitable firm has hired three new partners on both sides of the Atlantic.
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By Jason Grant | October 3, 2017
Baklava and baked goods chefs suing for overtime pay don't fall under the Fair Labor Standards Act's creative professional exemption, a federal judge in Brooklyn has ruled.
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By Jenna Greene | October 2, 2017
A slew of big-time litigators or groups made lateral moves this month, shifting the competitive landscape in practices ranging from aviation to antitrust to entertainment. Among the winners: Kirkland & Ellis; Jones Day; Hogan Lovells and DLA Piper.
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By Roy Strom | October 2, 2017
Zach Fardon launched King & Spalding's Chicago office in August, and the former top federal prosecutor in the Windy City is already proving that the reputation he built in that office will translate to growing his new one. Patrick Collins, who spent the past dozen years at Perkins Coie, and Jade Lambert are now joining Fardon's team.
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By Alexa Woronowicz | October 2, 2017
Although the Young Lawyers appreciate that the court system made the effort to update its website, there remains much room for improvement. Here are a few suggestions.
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By Samantha Joseph | October 2, 2017
Fort Lauderdale attorneys win more than $1 million for a Jupiter man who tripped over a garden hose at his condo complex.
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By Amanda Bronstad | October 2, 2017
Stephen Paddock, the retired accountant who killed at least 58 people at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on Sunday night, was "slovenly" and "didn't always make sense," according to a lawyer whose firm ran across the shooter years earlier in an injury case he brought against another casino.
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By Alexa Woronowicz | October 2, 2017
Meny obtained final approval of a California-wide settlement for Lyft in a case bringing worker misclassification claims, and negotiated proposed California-wide and nationwide settlements for Instacart in similar suits.
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