Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan

Quinn emanuel

The “Feared Litigation Firm” Founded in Los Angeles in 1986 by four lawyers with a deliberate, unconventional thesis — build the best litigation firm in the world, and do nothing else — Quinn Emanuel has spent four decades proving that thesis correct in the most emphatic terms possible. The largest litigation-only firm in the world, […]

Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan Read More »

London Law Boss ‘Spitting Feathers’ Over Partners’ Sexual Harassment Pattern

Kennedys story

The boss of one of the London’s elite insurance law firms has taken the extraordinary step of personally overseeing misconduct complaints after rising allegations of bullying and sexual harassment among senior partners, shining a fresh, unflattering light on law firms’ ongoing struggle to clean up their cultures.
Read more . .

London Law Boss ‘Spitting Feathers’ Over Partners’ Sexual Harassment Pattern Read More »

NZ Law – The Middle East Conflict and NZ Construction Contracts

– Chapman Tripp The closure of the Strait of Hormuz and escalating conflict in the Middle East is increasing the risk of supply chain delays, disruptions and cost increases reminiscent of Covid-19. The duration and impact of these events remains uncertain, but construction contracts for New Zealand projects could be affected in several ways. Delays

NZ Law – The Middle East Conflict and NZ Construction Contracts Read More »

Former Baker McKenzie M&A Australian Partner Joins JWS Law

Johnson Winter Slattery (JWS) has appointed Liam Hickey as a Partner in the firm’s Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity / Venture Capital teams. Liam will be based in Melbourne.  Liam specialises in advising private equity and venture capital funds, pension/superannuation funds, sovereign wealth funds and global asset managers – on a range of complex private capital transactions including leveraged buyouts,

Former Baker McKenzie M&A Australian Partner Joins JWS Law Read More »

The Most Common Mistakes Accident Victims Make After a Crash

Article source: Parker Waichman LLP Image by nomadsoul1 on Freepik Car accidents can happen in a matter of seconds, but their consequences often unfold over weeks or months. In the immediate aftermath of a collision, people may be dealing with shock, confusion, and concern for their safety or the safety of others involved. During these

The Most Common Mistakes Accident Victims Make After a Crash Read More »

How Proposed Missouri Tort Reform Could Reshape the Personal Injury Landscape

Power Briefing: Halvorsen Klote Davis Image generated by Gemini Missouri lawmakers are debating a 2026 bill that would slash the personal injury statute of limitations from five years to two, a move poised to fundamentally alter tort law in the state and force a major strategic shift for plaintiffs’ attorneys. The measure, part of a

How Proposed Missouri Tort Reform Could Reshape the Personal Injury Landscape Read More »

The Consequences of a Missed Stroke Diagnosis and Your Rights

Article source: Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers Photo Credit A stroke is a major emergency that needs fast action to save the brain. When a doctor misses the early warning signs, the patient loses the chance to get medicine that breaks up blood clots and saves lives. This mistake can turn a problem that

The Consequences of a Missed Stroke Diagnosis and Your Rights Read More »

6 Essential Steps to Take After Being Involved in a Truck Accident in Atlanta

Article source: Kaine Law, GA Image Source A truck crash in Atlanta can trigger medical needs, insurance deadlines, and evidence issues that do not come up in routine fender benders. What you do in the first hours and days can affect whether the fault is disputed, what information gets preserved, and how smoothly a claim

6 Essential Steps to Take After Being Involved in a Truck Accident in Atlanta Read More »

Fighting an Insurance Denial in Waterbury, CT

Article source: Jonathan Perkins Law Office Photo Credit Survivors of car accidents in Waterbury often face a confusing web of insurance terminology and complex legal hurdles. Because Connecticut operates under a “fault” system, the person responsible for the collision must pay for the resulting damages through their liability insurance. This structure means that your financial

Fighting an Insurance Denial in Waterbury, CT Read More »

Scroll to Top