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Texas Second Hundred Grows to Four With Addition of Chamberlain Hrdlicka
The four homegrown Texas firms on the Second Hundred join six other Texas firms on the Am Law 100.CLOC Legal Tech Rundown: Ironclad Custom AI, New Lexis Tool and More
An update on product launches and new partnerships that came out of the CLOC Global Institute 2024 conference in Las Vegas, including ContractPodAi, Evisort, Icertis, Ironclad and LexisNexis.Gibbons Attorneys File WARN Violations Against Christmas Tree Shops Owners for Short Layoff Notices
Gibbons filed an employment class action on behalf of former employees of Christmas Tree Shops against two owners of the now-bankrupt company for allegedly laying off hundreds of workers with only one week's notice, in violation of the required three months' advanced notification under the New Jersey Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act.Big Law Recruiting Confronts Rising Student Activism
Law students are increasingly interested in law firms' political and moral positions.View more book results for the query "*"
'Two Separate Lives': Lawyers Share Personal Stories of Addiction, Recovery
Participants in a panel hosted by Recovery Centers of America want a world in which employees are comfortable telling their supervisors they need help.Susman Godfrey, McGuireWoods Lawyers Clash Over IDEA System in Virginia Before 4th Circuit
"It's only after a year and a half of investigation, more than $1 million in attorney time, it took to develop and find the information that's pled in our complaint, and to bring this case before this court," Susman Godfrey partner William Merrill told the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.Phila. Jury Hits ExxonMobil With $725.5M Verdict Over Carcinogen in Gasoline
The jury determined that Paul Gill developed acute myeloid leukemia as a result of his exposure to ExxonMobil's product, awarding $725 million in compensatory noneconomic damages for Gill, plus $500,000 to his wife for loss of consortium.Municipal Attorneys Should be Cautious About Suits Following Acrimonious Regime Change
The newcomers may desire passionately to repudiate all that their predecessors have done, but the Superior Court is not a revolutionary tribunal.As Longest-Serving Chief Justice, Rabner Has Been a Great Steward of NJ Judiciary
Assuming that he serves until June 30, 2030 - despite his eligibility for retirement - he will serve one day more than 23 years.