Gibson Dunn filed an Article 75 petition seeking a judgment in support of an arbitration agreement rendered in November.
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More Big Law Firms Are Crossing Financial Milestones. How Much Do They Care?
Several law firm leaders have said they are often more concerned with per-lawyer or per-partner thresholds, compared with top-line milestones.
Illinois Appellate Court Affirms $45M 'Patchwork' Jury Verdict in Med Mal Case
“The specific allegations of Dr. Joo’s acts or omissions are not separate elements of the claim on which the jury must unanimously agree, provided they agree his failure to meet the standard of care caused Butts’s injuries,” Justice Michael B. Hyman wrote on behalf of the panel in the March 8 opinion.
It Took a Decade, But FDA Wins Case Over Tobacco Warning Labels
U.S. Fifth Circuit Judge Jerry Smith concluded the district court erred when finding the government compelled speech caselaw the FDA relied upon did not apply.
How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'Being a Practice Leader Is a Responsibility—Not a Role,' Says Pat Lundvall of McDonald Carano
“Being a practice leader is a responsibility—not a role. Whether establishing a new practice, growing an existing practice, or taking a practice in a different direction, do it in a way that includes and leverages every lawyer, law clerk, paralegal and administrative staff member in the practice—help everyone rise together as a team.”