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83 Firms to SEC: Don't Tread on Me
The firms all signed onto an amicus brief opposing the regulator's effort to compel Covington & Burling to disclose confidential client information.Breach of duty to negotiate in good faith claim rejected where parties' non-binding letter of intent let seller walk away for any reason and seller continued to pursue the transaction up until new financial performance data motivated seller to ask for higher price, where the evidence showed that seller would have consummated the transaction at that higher price.
'We're Not Done Yet': Duane Morris Hires Yet Another California Partner
Shireen Wetmore is one of nearly two dozen attorneys to join Duane Morris in California in the last six months.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Appeals & Motions List released on:January 10, 2023
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Trucker Wins $4.6M Verdict in Tractor-Trailer Crush Injury Case
On July 31, 2017, plaintiff Brian Winterstein, 50, a truck driver, was crushed by a tractor-trailer at a Family Dollar store on South Sixth Street, in Reading. He suffered fractures to his pelvis and sacrum.People in the News—Nov. 30, 2022—Schnader Harrison, Armstrong Teasdale
Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis partner Robert J. Williams has been appointed general counsel of the Aviation Insurance Association (AIA) by the association's board of directors, effective Nov. 16.DA Larry Krasner Did Not Fire Ex-Prosecutor Carlos Vega Based on Age, Jury Determines
Carlos Vega sought $623,000 in economic damages as well as noneconomic damages for the emotional toll of his termination.Did DA Krasner Fire Ex-ADA Carlos Vega for His Age? Lawyers Make Closing Arguments
A federal jury must now determine whether Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner terminated Carlos Vega, at the time 61, based on his age.At Trial, Krasner Says He Fired Ex-Prosecutor Carlos Vega Based on 'Shocking' Conduct, Not Age
Krasner began his Thursday testimony saying he did not, as the plaintiff claimed, terminate Vega due to his age, but rather he did so based on Vega's conduct during a homicide trial in which the two were opposing counsel.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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