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...partner James Stang, whose firm is counsel to the official committees of unsecured creditors in the bankruptcies, talked to The National Law Journal...
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...to correct error in our prior opinion, Janvey v. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Inc., 699 F.3d 848 (5th Cir. 2012), we withdraw that opinion...
A judicial panel on multidistrict litigation involving a company linked to a fungal meningitis outbreak is sending the cases to the District of Massachusetts
Women occupy top jobs at PTO; FISA court gets Walton; FEC bundling rules loosen; Cooley attorneys go to Proskauer; Allred to D.C. Bar; a Seoul-ful win; and art isn't easy but this auction was in this
...England Compounding Center, in response to motions brought by the committee of unsecured creditors. Injectable steroids from three recalled lots of New...
...New York partner at Brown Rudnick who represents the official committee of unsecured creditors in the bankruptcy, said, "It is disturbing that significant...
Fox, the rooster, and the Federal Circuit; kudos for legal writing; Klayman unlikes Walton's decision; a win for whistleblowers; a charge for lobbyists; Senate still cold to Medine; and a complete mo
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