Sheila Birnbaum, a trailblazing partner at Skadden, is moving to Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, where she will be co-head of the firm's products liability and mass torts practice. She is moving w
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Plaintiffs attorney Stanley Chesley has been disbarred from practicing law in Kentucky, and the move may crimp his ability to practice in Ohio, where his firm, Waite Schneider Bayless & Chesley, is b
Plaintiffs attorney Stanley Chesley has been disbarred from practicing law in Kentucky, and the move may crimp his ability to practice in Ohio, where his firm, Waite Schneider Bayless & Chesley, is b
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...of Tifford and Tifford in Miami. McGhan, who worked in the Dow Corning lab that produced the first breast implant in 1963, is widely...
Daily Business Review
...of Tifford and Tifford in Miami. McGhan, who worked in the Dow Corning lab that produced the first breast implant in 1963, is widely...
The Daily Report
...It was the same situation for other manufacturers, such as Dow Corning (the nation's largest manufacturer of the devices), 3M and Bristol...
...It was the same situation for other manufacturers, such as Dow Corning (the nation's largest manufacturer of the devices), 3M, and Bristol...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...It was the same situation for other manufacturers, such as Dow Corning (the nation's largest manufacturer of the devices), 3M, and Bristol...
Sheila Birnbaum of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom is one of the most prominent litigators in the field of products liability and mass tort and a pioneer for women in the profession. Dubbed the
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