An ex-Slaughter and May associate has been struck off the roll of solicitors by the Solicitors Regulation Authority following ...
Congress introduced the bipartisan American Franchise Act to limit franchisor liability by narrowly defining joint employer ...
Morrison Foerster is said to be acting for the buyer, who is takinga 60% stake in Starbucks’ business in China.
At a hearing Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court appeared sympathetic to a former soldier claiming that a contractor's negligence ...
Haynes and Boone has been expanding its leadership team over the last several years, with Kristen Uhl Hulse the latest hire, ...
Federal Judge Threatens to Disqualify Doe Run Defense Counsel Over ‘Repeated Disregard of My Orders’
U.S. District Judge Rodney Sippel of the Eastern District of Missouri threatened to disqualify Doe Run's lawyers in an Oct.
Amanda Bronstad obsesses over class actions and mass torts, keeping you in-the-loop on the news that matters—big wins, novel ...
Taylor Wessing has lost two London financial markets partners, including the head of its U.K. financial services regulatory group. This conference is designed to empower legal professionals navigating ...
New York State Attorney General Letitia James is arguing that subpoenas from acting U.S. Attorney John Sarcone III are ...
Observers say London court ruling means the "U.K.'s secondary copyright regime is not strong enough to protect its creators".
During the Onondaga County Bar Association's 150th anniversary gala, New York Chief Judge Rowan Wilson dressed as Chief Judge ...
"A reasonable juror could find that the defendants’ 'blaming supply,' making uncompetitively high bids, and falsely citing ...
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