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Sharonville v. Am. Employers Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Sharonvillev.Am. Employers Ins. Co.109 Ohio St.3d 186Supreme Court of Ohio.CITY OF SHARONVILLE,…Logik Systems, Bellefield Ink Deals During the Holidays
Logikcull.com, iTimeKeep get new users; Ipro expands DOJ contract.Six Firms Assist on Latest Health Care REIT Merger
Arnold & Porter, Sidley Austin, Shumaker Loop and a trio of leading Canadian firms are advising on a deal that will see Health Care REIT, the largest U.S. health care landlord by market value, acquire HealthLease Properties for $950 million. The transaction value could surge to $2.3 billion when accounting for sidecar deals with Mainstreet Property Group.Shutts & Bowen Opens Tampa Office
Miami-based Shutts & Bowen has opened a Tampa office, bringing the 175-lawyer firm's number of Florida locations to six. The four new attorneys moved to Shutts & Bowen from the Tampa office of Toledo, Ohio-based Shumaker Loop & Kendrick. The new Gulf Coast office focuses on corporate and financial transactions, commercial litigation and intellectual property and is expected to expand to 15 lawyers by the end of the year.Lawyers pressing FINRA arbitrations over Bank of America's Merill takeover aren't happy about a federal class action settlement on behalf of former Merrill advisers with the same claims.
Growing Firm Scores With Billing Upgrade
Ohio-based Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick had been using a DOS version of Juris financial software for billing since 1986, but the system was overwhelmed as the firm opened new offices. Shumaker needed software that could handle extensive historic and current data, help create reports to analyze attorney, client and firm profitability, and allow conflict searching, streamlined marketing and improved file management. Find out what the firm picked.Regional law firms dance the annual on-off shuffle
The annual exchange of law firms that earned or relinquished spots on the NLJ 250 involved 16 shops, with several in the southern and eastern parts of the country staking a claim on the list while others from the Midwest bidding adieu. Most of the law firms disappearing from this year's NLJ 250, The National Law Journal's annual survey of the nation's largest law firms, came from the last 50 or so spots on the list, reflecting the typical ups and downs of firm populations. But not typical is this year's economy, and just how it ultimately may affect law firms on the lower part of the list — those that have about 200 attorneys or fewer — hinges in large part on geography.Trending Stories
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