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
Federal business bankruptcy filings have fallen to their lowest levels since 2008, and one large debtor in Eastman Kodak and its lawyers from Sullivan & Cromwell are poised to exit Chapter 11 proceed
...agreed with a lower court's finding that experts proffered by Weitz & Luxenberg hadn't offered admissible evidence tying a plaintiff's liver damage...
Six litigations likely to have a big impact on rapidly changing areas of the law
...Bloomberg, settling 6,000 cases for an average $25,000 each. Weitz & Luxenberg, however, insists its 2,400 cases won't go away until...
A U.S. district court judge in New Orleans has picked 15 lawyers to lead a plaintiffs' steering committee in multi-district oil spill litigation against BP and several other defendants stemming from
The million-dollar payments plaintiffs lawyers Joe Rice and Perry Weitz were promised for negotiating Congoleum's global deal with asbestos claimants just...
...roster: Edwards—Womble Carlyle; Hunter— Weitz & Luxenberg; Young—Sheppard, Mullin. When is Aerosmith...
Pennock, who's overseeing some 3,000 Weitz & Luxenberg Seroquel cases in New Jersey and New York, is the first...
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