Insurance Giants and Their Impact on 9/11 Victims and Their Families
USA Herald — Twenty-two years after the vicious terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the enduring aftermath remains inextricable from the memories and lives of thousands of Americans. On that…
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Native Americans Gaming Compact Under Fire in Legal Showdown
Like a thunderstorm threatening ancestral lands, Maverick Gaming’s attempt to dismantle the Native Americans gaming compact with Washington…
By Rochdi RaisTwitter Fee Suit Engulfs Renowned Law Firm and Tech Giant in Tug of War
In a legal drama worthy of a blockbuster, Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz, an esteemed New York law…
By Rihem AkkoucheCharles Douglas Death : Guiding Light at Sidley Austin
The legal community reels as Charles W. Douglas, esteemed litigator with almost half a century at Sidley Austin…
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In a twist that feels straight out of a Tolkien saga, Amazon and J.R.R. Tolkien’s estate have approached…
By Rihem AkkoucheEric Gold Joins Manatt : A New Chapter in Health Care Legal Expertise
In a move akin to a chess grandmaster taking the center of the board, Manatt Phelps & Phillips…
By Rihem AkkoucheHunton Adds Ex-Weil Litigator : A Pivotal Move
In the grand chess game of litigation, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP has made a decisive move. On Monday,…
By Rihem AkkoucheNFL and Raiders Lawsuit : Clash Over Trademarks
In a twist worthy of a championship showdown, the NFL‘s merchandising and licensing arm and Las Vegas attorney…
By Rihem AkkoucheDelta Passengers Told “Don’t Start a Revolution” After Emergency Landing
Delta passengers stuck on an island after a flight was diverted were told not to start a revolution.…
By Jackie AllenGordon & Rees Bolsters Charleston Ranks with Strategic Hires
Like a magnet attracting iron, the nationwide legal juggernaut, Gordon & Rees, pulled in three of Charleston, South…
By Rihem AkkoucheA Shortage of Judges in the Empire State
New York State’s judiciary is drowning under its own weight. The lifeline? Scrapping an antiquated constitutional cap on…
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