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"If Lexington Coal was attempting to comply with its obligations in good faith, the court expects it would be actively engaging with the Special...
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The dispute is between a proposed leadership team and lawyers at four firms spearheading the California state court cases against Uber, particularly...
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"This was the first case to actually succeed in using our product liability theory that we've been using since 2014," said victims rights attorney...
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"While I am disappointed in the outcome, I am not upset with my fellow students regarding this vote," Ryna Workman said in an email to Law.com on...
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900 lawyers had signed an open letter condemning the ABA for statements that they said deprived Israel of its rights and suggested moral...
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In recent years, law firms have taken on an increasing number of contingency cases—but doing so can be a gamble. Fee delays, risk of loss, soaring...
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"It's a role that requires a great amount of respect, and you use every tool in your toolkit to be successful at it," Commvault legal chief Danielle...
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Firms from Hogan Lovells to Weil are among the legal line-up as an Abu Dhabi-backed fund sparks concerns of foreign influence over domestic...
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“If Lexington Coal was attempting to comply with its obligations in good faith, the court expects it would be actively engaging with the Special Master’s concerns and seeking to address any noted deficiencies,” U.S. District Judge Robert C. Chambers said. “Instead, it appears to be looking for shortcuts and simply hoping disaster does not result.” […]
The dispute is between a proposed leadership team and lawyers at four firms spearheading the California state court cases against Uber, particularly involving William Levin and Rachel Abrams, a former partner at San Francisco’s Levin Simes. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“This was the first case to actually succeed in using our product liability theory that we’ve been using since 2014,” said victims rights attorney Carrie Goldberg, of C.A. Goldberg Law Firm in Brooklyn. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“While I am disappointed in the outcome, I am not upset with my fellow students regarding this vote,” Ryna Workman said in an email to Law.com on Tuesday. “I blame the administration for taking extraordinary steps to remove me as president, when they did not elect me.” Click Here To Read The Full Article