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Mintz Adds Orrick, SEC Alum to Growing Corporate Group
The firm said Andrew Thorpe's addition is part of a push to expand its capital markets practice and California presence.New Haven Lawyer Honed In on Jurors' Passions to Win $1M Verdict
Asking the right questions during jury selection helped New Haven attorney Mohan Sreenivasan secure a more than $1 million verdict for his client.General Counsel Pondering How to Handle China's Force Majeure Claims
Experts told Corporate Counsel on Wednesday that outside companies and their general counsel have three options: grant the exemption, fight the exemption in court, or try to negotiate a compromise.Could Federal Preemption Blow Up a $289M Roundup Verdict on Appeal?
California's First District Court of Appeal ordered additional briefing on Monsanto's defense of federal preemption—an issue that could have wide ramifications for all Roundup lawsuits. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed an amicus brief supporting plaintiffs' claims against federal preemption.View more book results for the query "*"
Could Federal Preemption Blow Up a $289M Roundup Verdict?
California's First District Court of Appeal ordered additional briefing on Monsanto's defense of federal preemption—an issue that could have wide ramifications for all Roundup lawsuits. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed an amicus brief supporting plaintiffs' claims against federal preemption.Phila. Public Defenders to Receive $250K for Technology Upgrades
"We've been swamped with getting stuff off of cellphones, surveillance videos," as evidence in criminal cases, Chief Defender Keir Bradford-Grey said. "That has been a lot of our work and a lot of that money will go toward training for our IT staff, the equipment that we may need to download and store the data, as well as training for our lawyers."DOJ's Roger Stone Debacle Puts New Focus on Judge Amy Berman Jackson
Former federal judges said Jackson would be within her rights to question DOJ about how to weigh its conflicting sentencing recommendations for the Trump ally.DOJ's Roger Stone Debacle Puts New Spotlight on Judge Amy Berman Jackson
Former federal judges said Jackson would be within her rights to question DOJ about how to weigh its conflicting sentencing recommendations for the Trump ally.Former Dentons, Quinn Emanuel Associate Presses Chicago US Congress Bid
Pro bono work "made me realize how broken our criminal justice system is in many ways," said Kristine Schanbacher.Increase Your Value as An Advisor
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