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A Texas company, Ball Mudder is suing Major League Baseball for almost $100 million in a breach-of-contract lawsuit. Ball Mudder alleges an executive with the MLB promised to order 100 machines for its 2021 Spring training season. Later, MLB allegedly broke that promise.
"Sitting up all night in Manhattan, worrying about how I was going to pay the mortgage for my wife and newborn—that builds grit. And grit is what gets you through those storms," said Austin So, general counsel of Armstrong World Industries.
In a court order, a Texas judge is questioning whether a Houston attorney submitted a signed affidavit from an expert in an insurance case after the expert had died. But the attorney is saying it's a case of mixed up identities, and the dead expert actually shares the same name as his son, who took over the business after his father died.
"Sitting up all night in Manhattan, worrying about how I was going to pay the mortgage for my wife and newborn—that builds grit. And grit is what gets you through those storms," said Austin So, general counsel of Armstrong World Industries.
Beatriz Azcuy has lived in Miami her whole life, watching colleagues come and go as they sought opportunities in bigger markets, but remaining in her hometown and embracing her identity has let her play a major part in helping Sidley Austin become one of the fastest growing firms in the city.
In an economic environment muddled by developments in Gen AI, stubborn inflation, and uncertainty generated by a new federal administration, law firm billing rates, currently reaching record-high levels, could potentially be a bubble on the verge of popping.
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