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Strong litigation demand has fueled solid financials for Faegre Drinker. Our first story has details. Also, Pittsburgh judges are pushing back against a lawsuit filed against them after they jailed a lawyer over a discovery dispute, and Weber Gallagher is growing with the addition of a Vaughan Baio leader.

Thanks for reading!

– Max Mitchell, Regional Managing Editor, The Legal Intelligencer and New Jersey Law Journal

 

Artificial Intelligence | Analysis

Faegre Drinker Rebounds From 2022 With Double-Digit PEP Growth

By Amanda O'Brien

"We saw these huge gains in litigation, including product liability, intellectual property, class actions, appellate... Read More

 

Civil Rights | News

Pittsburgh Judges Ask Court to Toss Suit From Lawyer Jailed in Discovery Dispute

By Aleeza Furman

The defendants contend that Bernard's incarceration "was the result of his own vexatious and dilatory behavior." Read More

 

Business Torts | News

Weber Gallagher Snags Vaughan Baio Leader in Bid to Broaden Litigation Portfolio

By Amanda O'Brien

Madeline Baio's current work in commercial litigation on behalf of transportation companies sits outside of the firm's... Read More

 

Litigation | News

This Pa. Firm Won $3M Award For Woman Who Died From Flesh-Eating Bacteria

By Max Mitchell

She died after a series of miscommunications delayed her operation for several hours, according to the plaintiff's attorneys. Read More

 

Bar Associations | News

JD-Next Exam Garners Comments Raising Concerns Over Validity, Accessibility

By Christine Charnosky

"There are significant issues which must be addressed related to the security, integrity, scalability, and accommodations... Read More

 

Legal Ethics and Attorney Discipline | News

Beasley Allen's Andy Birchfield Faces Evidentiary Hearing on Disqualification

By Amanda Bronstad

Judges in both federal and state courts in New Jersey scheduled a March 25 evidentiary hearing to determine whether... Read More

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