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...of Goldman Ismail Tomaselli Brennan & Baum and Marie Woodbury of Shook, Hardy & Bacon. Other attorneys include James Shepherd of Shook Hardy and...
Alston & Bird adds four partners to its capital markets department on the East Coast; the vice-chair of Greenberg Traurig's pharmaceutical, medical device, and health care litigation practice has lef
Kelli Baugh's menstrual cramps were becoming severe. Sex was extraordinarily painful, and no amount of feminine products could stanch her excessive bleeding. So in 2006, she went to her doctor, who s
Originally Published: National Law Journal
On April 8, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation ordered all personal injury cases involving the Mirena IUDnow numbering more than 40coordinated before a judge in White Pla
...Flom Washington, D.C.; Gary R. Long, John K. Sherk, III, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, Kansas City, Missouri; Tammy B. Webb, Shook, Hardy &...
...increase, 23.4 percent, was posted by McKenna Long & Aldridge. Shook, Hardy & Bacon had the steepest decline, in gross revenue, 7.2...
In fiscal 2012, The Am Law 100—which has a new leader in gross revenue this year—posted modest gains on all the key metrics
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
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Florida's bad faith law is one of the most pro-plaintiff in the nation, leading critics to argue that the law encourages windfall results and higher premiums for insurance consumers
As smartphones grow ever more capable, they bring some of the same challenges as computers: namely, how to get the most out of them while avoiding any pitfalls
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In fiscal 2012, The Am Law 100—which has a new leader in gross revenue this year—posted modest gains on all our key metrics. Read the complete package
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
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