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Directors and officers insurers are suing a now-defunct mobile phone company that shut down in 2024 shortly after it was sued by a former executive.
Orbis Corporation is granted summary judgment on a terminated Black materials handler’s race discrimination claim under the Kentucky Civil Rights Act, where he was terminated for nondiscriminatory ...
A Houston judge who dismissed Johnson & Johnson‘s third attempt to resolve its mass tort talc liabilities in bankruptcy must ...
Citigroup Inc. is asking its new class of investment-banking analysts to disclose whether they’ve already accepted a job offer from another firm, in the latest step by banks to clamp down on ...
Ken Moelis and other architects of the merger that took Archer Aviation Inc. public must defend against stockholder ...
Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc. are now facing a consolidated lawsuit that combines at least 10 complaints over an ...
Vikas Khanna, former acting US Attorney for in New Jersey, joined Sills Cummis & Gross as chair of its white collar practice ...
Mark Abate joined Pillsbury as a partner in its intellectual property practice in New York, the firm announced Monday.
Utah is betting that the 2034 Winter Olympics can do more than bring the world to Salt Lake City. It wants the Games to jumpstart a lasting economic transformation.
Orders to pay defense attorney fees as part of criminal sentences don’t violate the Michigan Constitution, the state Court of Appeals ruled.
A former US Attorney for the Northern District of Texas is leaving Big Law after 20 years to start a criminal defense team at ...
New Jersey laws banning gun silencers and short-barreled rifles are unconstitutional, according to two separate federal ...