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.
...airline; general counsel Gary Kennedy...TEAM AND OUTSIDE COUNSEL...
National Law Journal
OPINIONIn this interlocutory appeal, appellants, Toby Shor and Seashore Investments Management Trust, by and through Toby Shor, trustee (collectively, "Shor"), sought execution on...
...EMERGING TOOLS An emerging generation of Big Data management tools helps attorneys gain control over virtually all types of data, allowing...
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National Law Journal
...Brown, P.C. ("Withum"), and an opinion letter authored by Bayonne's counsel, Appellee Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper P.C. ("Lindabury"). Soon after the...
National Law Journal
...waste landfill and has been in operation since 1983. Since 1987, Waste Management of Texas, Inc. ("Waste Management") has operated the landfill under...
...Allegations of impropriety by a bankrupt company's management can fuel heated litigation in bankruptcy cases including requests to appoint...
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...Adams & Reese, LLP ("A&R"), the former debtors' counsel, seeking disgorgement of the attorney's fees awarded during the bankruptcy. After...
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