Decisions by corporate law departments to hire (and fire) law firms for work on compliance, corporate governance, intellectual property, labor & employment, litigation, mergers & acquisitions, or other legal work.
...This advice applies to an in-house general counsel of a large corporation or an outside practitioner to smaller companies, labor unions or medical...
...rules for contingency-fee contracts between the state of Pennsylvania and outside counsel, including capping contingency fees at $50 million. As of...
...vehicle. Injuries: Death; rib and pelvic fractures. Plaintiffs Counsel: John P. Goodrich, Goodrich & Associates, Pittsburgh. Defense Counsel: David...
Drinker Biddle & Reath has lost a nearly five-year-long battle to obtain deposition transcripts from an environmental suit against ExxonMobil for use in defending its own clients in other litigation
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...transfer of inmates to far-away counties would violate their right to counsel. In a suit filed May 10, the office argues the...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Tuesday morning reversed U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis of the Eastern District of New York's finding of intentional discrimination by the N
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...to breakthrough 21st century technologies," Monsanto executive vice president and general counsel David Snively said. "The ruling also provides assurance to all inventors...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Co. and two of its outside law firms, arguing that they...with HP "guarantees that counsel for Hewlett-Packard will pay...
...radiculopathy. Plaintiffs Counsel: Warren I. Siegel, Bernhardt...on a highway on-ramp outside of Pittsburgh. Philadelphia...
The state Supreme Court heard oral argument last week in a case over whether an insurer was prejudiced by an insured's failure to timely indicate that a "phantom" vehicle had been involved in an acci
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