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Trump, Truth Social Attorneys Expect ‘Solid’ Chance at Shareholder Case Dismissal
Defense motions that could have a domino effect on Delaware litigation over the pre-IPO Truth Social merger will be addressed in the next few weeks, Vice Chancellor Morgan […]
JAMS Releases New Rules for AI Disputes
On Tuesday, alternative dispute resolution service provider JAMS announced new rules around disputes involving artificial intelligence. These rules cover a range of issues, including the protection of proprietary […]
Troubled Economic Fortunes Spell Opportunity for Specialist Lawyers in Hong Kong
When China Construction Bank (Asia) decided to file a liquidation petition in Hong Kong against property giant Shimao Group earlier this month, analysts saw it as a sign […]
Two Federal Courts Side With Same Elevator Company in Negligence Suits
Two federal courts sided with the Otis Elevator Co., dismissing suits brought by separate hotel guests who sought to hold the company liable for their injuries when the […]
Through Merger Talks, Troutman and Locke Lord Seek Market-Leading Position in Several Practices
A merger of Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders and Locke Lord would instantly create a firm of more than 1,600 lawyers and—firm leaders hope—would put the combined firm in more competitive positions in […]
Smith Gambrell Sees Revenues Grow, Profits Fall Amid 2023 Merger
Smith Gambrell Sees Revenues Grow, Profits Fall Amid 2023 Merger | Law.com Page Printed From: https://www.law.com/2024/04/24/smith-gambrell-sees-revenues-grow-profits-fall-amid-2023-merger/ Stephen M. Forte managing partner and chairman of the executive committee of […]
Supreme Court Appears Closely Divided Over Idaho’s Near-Total Abortion Ban
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared closely divided Wednesday about whether Idaho’s near-total abortion ban violates a federal law requiring emergency stabilizing care, with no clear signal how the […]
Despite Tech Vendor’s ‘Admitted Negligence,’ Ex-FisherBroyles Client May Struggle to Recover Damages
A former FisherBroyles client suing the firm for professional negligence said he may not be able to recoup any damages despite the “admitted negligence” in the case because […]
Gibson Dunn, Sullivan & Cromwell Tapped to Challenge FTC’s Noncompete Ban
The country’s largest business lobbying group has selected Sullivan & Cromwell as outside counsel in its federal challenge to the Federal Trade Commission’s ban on noncompete clauses. Meanwhile, former Department of […]