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A Closer Look at Subrogation and Other Unmentionables
Under the lease, it was reasonable for the tenants to expect that the landlord would look only to the policy the landlord purchased for compensation for the fire loss, which would be covered by the policy.Appeals Court Sides With Pa. Attorney General in Prosecutorial Power Struggle Over Opioid Settlement
"It is clear from the court's opinion that, as the chief law enforcement officer for the commonwealth, the attorney general has superseding authority and is in the best possible position to represent the public interest of the entire commonwealth while pursuing and resolving these types of broad civil public protection claims," Attorney General Michelle Henry said in a statement.Google Reaches Settlement With Singular Computing Over AI-Related Technology
A judge granted a joint motion to stay the case—which was set for closing arguments Wednesday—for 30 days for the parties to execute a formal settlement agreement.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.View more book results for the query "Smigel, Anderson & Sacks"
More Than Half of King & Spalding's New Partners Are in 3 Cities
Meanwhile, many of the new partners are in litigation and regulatory—counter-cyclical practice areas to which many of its Am Law 100 peers are also focusing in their partner promotions.This Litigation Funder Has Loaned Money To a Growing List of Troubled Firms
When Philadelphia-based Sacks Weston declared bankruptcy in August, it became the latest firm to do business with Virage Capital and then hit the skids.Mass. Appeals Court Vacates Summary Judgment for Wesco Ins. Co. for Lack of Jurisdiction
"Here, we have concluded that Wesco's contacts with Massachusetts are unrelated to the claims in this case, and that whatever indirect contact (if any) Wesco had with Massachusetts related to Pray's claims is insufficient to satisfy due process," Massachusetts Appeals Associate Justice Peter Sacks wrote for the unanimous three-judge panel.Sacks Weston Set to Continue Operations for the Next Month, Court Rules
A bankruptcy judge found the firm could continue to use the approximately $98,000 left in its operating and payroll accounts for now. Litigation funder Virage Capital, owed $14 million, wants the funds to be categorized as cash collateral.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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