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District Court Narrowly Construes Bump-Up Exclusion in Willis Towers Watson Case
On Oct. 5, 2021, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia issued a Memorandum Opinion and Order narrowly construing the bump-up exclusion in favor of the insured in a dispute related to the merger of two leading insurance brokers, Towers Watson and Willis.Legal Support Staff Join the Law Firm Talent Wars
"I think professional staff have been under-appreciated in law firm culture for a long time," one litigation firm leader said.Q&A: Inside a Law Professor's Push to Expand Federal Appellate Courts
In a recent paper, a University of Florida law professor looked at why, where and how to add judges to the nation's federal appeals courts.Connecticut's Gfeller Laurie Expands Into Philadelphia
With the boost in talent, firm leaders Charles Gfeller and Robert Laurie now boast a staff of 24 lawyers, representing a 33% increase over the past two years, including a key player in Philadelphia who brings local experience to the table.View more book results for the query "*"
Before Ending Client Tools, Firms Must Balance Metrics, Feedback and Powerful Partners
Deciding to end an internally developed client tool requires weighing various considerations, some of which have little to do with how the tool is being used.Venezuela Judge Grants Appeal Hearing to Jailed US Oil Execs
The Citgo 6, as the men are known, were taken away by masked security agents while at a meeting in Caracas just before Thanksgiving in 2017. They had been lured to Venezuela to attend a meeting at the headquarters of Citgo's parent, state-run oil giant PDVSA.Appellate Court Reverses District Court's Ruling in Conflicting Smoker Designation Case
Varying accounts and inconsistent medical records listing Saul Guzman as a former, current, and never a smoker nearly cost his family a $250,000 life…New Fast-Track Docket for Migrants Faces Familiar Challenges
Ecuadorian Neptali Chiluisa crossed the border in June in Arizona and was detained for a week. He found work at New York construction sites. He acknowledges coming for economic reasons and wonders if he has any options for temporary legal status.People in the News—Nov. 12, 2021—Barley Snyder, Antheil Maslow
Barley Snyder continues to add to its group of attorneys, as the firm has hired three new associate