Detroit has retained Jones Day—a firm known for handling restructuring work across the industrial Midwest, including key clients in the U.S. auto industry—as it seeks to fight the state o
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In a decision with potential consequences for presidential politics, Louisiana's Republican governor has green-lighted the Democratic-leaning plaintiffs firm to pursue Louisiana's spill-related claim
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