Hired to determine what happened at Lehman Brothers that put the longtime private bank into a September 2008 bankruptcy that threatened the U.S. economy,…
An entertainment industry financier has sued two well-known Los Angeles law firms, contending that they aided and abetted an alleged breach of fiduciary duty by his former in-house counsel.
Although no partner dissolution vote has been taken, a suburban St. Louis law firm is considering winding down its operations after failing to reach agreement with Polsinelli Shughart about a…
A former partner in the now-shuttered South Florida law firm run by ex-attorney Scott Rothstein is set to take a plea in a federal conspiracy case related to the $1.2…
Settling an age-discrimination lawsuit brought on behalf of a partner by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a well-known 350-attorney New York law firm has agreed not to reduce its partners’…
A partner of Faegre Baker Daniels who was shot Tuesday inside the attached garage of his home in Fort Wayne, Ind., is recovering and says the man who attacked him…
A federal judge in Indianapolis has ordered Motley Rice and two other law firms to pay nearly $395,000 in legal fees for bringing what the judge called a frivolous whistle-blower…
Reversing a lower court ruling that imposed penalties on an out-of-state law firm for collecting fees on dishonored checks in excess of what is allowed under the Arkansas Deceptive Trade…
David J. Kuker, a 45-year-old corporate and commercial real estate lawyer who leads the Ft. Wayne, Ind., office of Faegre Baker Daniels, is in serious condition after being shot at…
The former partner in charge of the Los Angeles office of Weitz & Luxenberg has filed suit against the personal injury law firm in California state court, contending that it…
The managing partner of the Houston office of Dewey & LeBoeuf has announced he plans to leave, with three associates, for another law firm, bringing to 37 the total number…
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