Federal Judge Leaves Questions Regarding COVID-19 Vaccine Religious Exemptions for Jury to Decide
A federal judge in Pennsylvania last week declined to side with either a health care…
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View MoreFish & Richardson Delaware principal Gwilym Attwell presented “Importance of IP Due Diligence in Deals…
On April 15, 2024, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed a…
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Residents Sue Hallandale Beach Over Contract Affecting Waterfront Property | Daily Business Review Page Printed From: https://www.law.com/dailybusinessreview/2024/05/07/broward-litigators-gear-for-oral-arguments-in-contract-fight-with-city/ Oliver Birman, a litigation partner at Perlman, Bajandas, Yevoli & Albright. Courtesy photo The case pits residents against Hallandale Beach, which allegedly broke a contract in a manner detrimental to land values. May…
Lebanon’s real GDP contracted by 34% between 2018 and 2022, according to the World Bank in February, wiping out more than 15 years of economic growth. In October 2019, the country’s currency, banks, and public debt collapsed and the Beirut Port explosion in 2020 merely compounded an already grave situation.…
A report by Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings looks at whether climate change litigation will impact oil and gas companies in the same way earlier rounds of lawsuits had on the tobacco, asbestos and opioids industries. Litigation over climate change has quadrupled over the past decade, rising to about 2,410 in 2023 versus…
Second Hundred law firms in 2022 did something they very rarely do: outpace the Am Law 100 in financial metrics. But 2023 was a different story, and the reality of the costs associated with building for the future and a somewhat unstable legal market caught up with many smaller firms.…
There were no megadeals over $5 billion in value reported this past week, but there were eight announced deals over $1 billion, as 2024 continues to outpace 2023 in the amount of deal value. The availability of capital may be partly fueling deal flow, according to a recent examination by…
Michael “Mike” Wallace Huddleston, a Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr shareholder renowned for his insurance law practice, died Monday. Huddleston, 66, named by Texas Lawyer the “go to lawyer in Insurance Law” in 2012, was president as recently as 2022 of the American College of Coverage Counsel, the preeminent association of…
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