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Texas continues to be a hot market for lateral partner hiring, with recent hires in health care, energy finance and international arbitration practices.
D.T.'s claim was filed under the revival window opened by New Jersey Senate Bill 477, or the New Jersey Child Victims Act, which was signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy in May 2019.
"We are seeking immediate relief because the damage done by disclosure of information about FBI agents cannot be undone," Center for Employment Justice founder Pamela Keith said of a lawsuit she helped file on behalf of FBI employees suing President Donald Trump's Justice Department.
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Regulatory partners Rachael Pontikes and Emily Hussey joined Blank Rome's Chicago office, while litigation partner Shannon McClure arrived in Philadelphia.
"The legislature can, and did, reopen the doors to the courthouse in order to rectify this problem. The enactment was not just constitutional, but essential," said Andrew S. Janet, a partner at Janet, Janet & Suggs, who joins two other firms in litigating against the archdiocese.
From "rookies" to "superstars," a new draft study looking at the win rates of Supreme Court advocates based on their experience uncovers some surprising results.
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The conflict in the case can be traced to Texas, where Conduent State Healthcare was hired to administer the state's Medicaid program. Conduent is asking for a second chance to convice a jury that AIG and others were wrong to deny coverage of a claim.