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WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - Millions of dollars pumped into billboard, TV and internet advertising as a come-on to sign mass tort plaintiffs is drawing in a high percentage of claimants with no basis for the claims, lawyers say.
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Shook Associate Accepted to LEAD Atlanta Leadership Program.
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CVN Recognizes Shook for Trial Skills in List of Most Impressive Defense Verdicts.
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Former U.S. Department of Justice Attorney Moves to Shook.
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CHARLESTON – The apparent firing of a popular television anchor for allegedly refusing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine has sparked social media discussion about an employer’s right to mandate the vaccine.
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Shook welcomes back Attorneys Justin Donoho, Chris Gramling and Camila Tobón.
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CHARLESTON – Gov. Jim Justice has signed House Bill 2495, which requires plaintiffs in asbestos cases to file a sworn information form that specifies evidentiary basis for each claim and provide supporting documentation.
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Legal Newsline) - Climate activists funded by old money have been championing contingency fee lawyers who are piling up litigation to chase a tobacco-like settlement against the energy industry.
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Super Lawyers, a division of Thomson Reuters, has chosen three Shook attorneys for the Colorado Super Lawyers list for 2021.
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CHARLESTON – A bill introduced in the House of Delegates would make major changes to how asbestos lawsuits are filed in West Virginia.
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Shook Co-Chair of the General Liability Litigation Practice Group Rob Adams will be among 27 lawyers and judges to be honored at the Missouri Lawyers Awards virtual ceremony Feb. 11.
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision following arguments this week on a climate change lawsuit could decide the jurisdictional fate, and the ultimate outcome, of over 20 nearly identical lawsuits from around the country that target the energy industry.
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DES MOINES, Iowa (Legal Newsline) – It took a couple of months longer than expected, but Iowa is now the first state to pass a law that reins in a certain practice by asbestos lawyers.
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WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - New filings claiming exposure to asbestos caused lung cancer sharply increased by more than 20 percent last year, according to an annual report by a business consultancy firm.
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They’ve already sued cruise ship operators, soap manufacturers and insurance companies, but COVID-19 will give entrepreneurial lawyers plenty more opportunities to make money by targeting nursing homes, hospitals, pharmaceutical manufacturers, retailers and possibly even homeowners over the disease.
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PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia-based American Law Institute continues its work on a Restatement meant to give legal clarity to the arena of consumer contracts - a project that has been put on the back-burner and serves as a "litmus test" as to how the influential group will be perceived, a member says.
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WASHINGTON – Is the American Law Institute remaining true to its mission of restating law to produce accurate advisory guidelines for courts to decide cases in various aspects of law, or is it straying into territory apart from that mission?
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Law360 has selected Shook, Hardy & Bacon among its Best Law Firms for Female Partners in 2018.
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WASHINGTON – Not everyone is as excited as those who drafted new guidance for judges about its passage.
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WASHINGTON – New guidance for judges handling insurance issues finally passes after resistance