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Reed Smith Grows Finance Team on Both Coasts
The firm has brought on Venable's Don Andrews as a partner in New York and leader of its new global risk and compliance practice, while also recruiting Morrison & Foerster partners William Veatch and Catherine Hagerty in San Francisco.Porzio Rises in DC, Firms Get New In-Town Leaders, Trump Settlements Pile Up
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.Porzio Rises in DC, Firms Get New In-Town Leaders, Trump Settlements Pile Up
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.A Practitioner's Guide to Understanding Interest
In their Mortgage Litigation column, Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman write: While on its surface, the concept of "interest" appears to be a simple matter of calculating a percentage of what someone owes, the legal development of interest in New York law shows far greater complexity beneath the surface and far greater importance in understanding the amount of money that can be charged and collected.Zimmer Ordered to Pay $2M for Defective Hip Implant
A Boca Raton attorney won a finding of strict liability against the manufacturer for a hip implant that caused metal poisoning.Zimmer Ordered to Pay $2M for Defective Hip Implant
A Boca Raton attorney won a finding of strict liability against the manufacturer for a hip implant that caused metal poisoning.32 Firms Line Up to Fight 'Unfinished Business' Doctrine at Calif. High Court
From Akin Gump to Wilson Sonsini, law firms are protesting the principle that bankruptcy trustees can claw back profits from client matters that partners take with them from defunct firms.32 Firms Line Up to Fight 'Unfinished Business' Doctrine at Calif. High Court
From Akin Gump to Wilson Sonsini, law firms are protesting the principle that bankruptcy trustees can claw back profits from client matters that partners take with them from defunct firms.Trust a Roadblock for Ex-Energy Attorneys Seeking to Switch Sides
The chances of success are narrow for lawyers who seek to switch from representing corporate energy clients to pursuing environmental and climate change advocacy. "There are a lot of trust issues that arise," said Lucy Deakins, a partner in Denver's Dunsing & Deakins, and former associate for Fulbright & Jaworski (now, Norton Rose Fulbright) who has failed to make such a transition, despite repeated attempts to do so. Some lawyers, including Michael Freeman, a staff attorney at EarthJustice and Nada Culver, senior counsel for The Wilderness Society, have overcome hurdles and won environmental advocacy jobs, despite having toiled for years in the corporate world. But they succeeded at that switch only after years of trying.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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