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A fatal construction accident has resulted in a $68.5 million jury verdict. According to our first story from reporter Aleeza Furman, plaintiff attorneys claimed the defendants sought to escape liability through “a corporate shell game designed to protect the developers." Also, we have a look into how Troutman Pepper's attorneys general and regulatory investigations practices see a way for smaller universities to keep operating despite facing an "enrollment cliff."

Thanks for reading!

– Max Mitchell, Regional Managing Editor

 

Contracts | News

Phila. Jury Returns $68.5M Verdict Over Construction Worker's Deadly Fall

By Aleeza Furman

The plaintiffs' target defendant sought to escape liability through "a corporate shell game designed to protect the... Read More

 

Education Law | Analysis

Staring Down 'Enrollment Cliff,' Troutman Pepper Team Devises Strategy to Keep Schools Open

By Amanda O'Brien

The University of the Arts isn't the first small college to land in financial peril, and more schools are likely to... Read More

 

Law Firm Office Launches and Closures

Duane Morris and Others Have High Growth Aspirations For Chicago

By Andrew Maloney

"We've looked at mergers of very large offices, into ours, here in Chicago. We've looked at large groups, smaller groups,... Read More

 

Trade Secrets | News

Holwell Shuster & Goldberg Partners Secure $81 Million Verdict Against Boeing in Trade Secret Dispute

By Cedra Mayfield | Patrick Smith

In this week's Legal Speak episode, Holwell Shuster & Goldberg attorneys Scott Danner and Vincent Levy open up about... Read More

 

Civil Rights | Commentary

'Doe v. Ladapo': Historic Victory for Transgender Rights

By Angela D. Giampolo

By exposing the lack of scientific basis and the discriminatory intent behind these legislative efforts, the ruling... Read More

 

General Counsel and In House Counsel | Expert Opinion

5 Ways to Transform Your Legal Department Into a Vital Business Partner

By Chaka Patterson

This article provides five actionable steps for transforming your legal department from being perceived as a cost center... Read More

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Mark Your Calendar | Legalweek Heads Back To March For 2025

Described as the "best gathering place for many of the leading legal minds across the industry," Legalweek returns to New York City, March 24-27, 2025! Save the date for this week-long legal event where you’ll dive deeper into your professional development, explore topics and strategies tailored specifically to your role, and gain the tools to get legal business done. Registration is coming soon! Learn More

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