Litigation

New Hampshire Bar Association's 'Winning At Trial' Seminar Draws Wide Attendance
The New Hampshire Bar Association's recent 'Winning At Trial' seminar, featuring 11 speakers across various legal fields, was a significant event for local attorneys, emphasizing litigation and trial strategy to enhance legal practice and client service.

Alex Sarsfield Joins Adams & Reese Tampa Office, Strengthening Construction Practice
Alex Sarsfield, a notable construction attorney and litigator, has joined Adams & Reese's Tampa office, enhancing the firm's construction law capabilities and its service to clients across Florida and nationally.

Stradley Ronon Strengthens Litigation Team with New Partners
Stradley Ronon enhances its litigation and investigations capabilities by appointing Jordann Conaboy and Benjamin McCoy as partners, bringing extensive experience in health care, managed care, and pharmaceutical disputes.

Legal Challenge Mounted Against Santa Cruz Sugary Drink Tax
The American Beverage Association has filed a lawsuit against Santa Cruz's sugary drink tax, sparking a debate over public health versus industry profits.

Bick Law LLP Adds Former DOJ Environmental Trial Attorney to Strengthen Environmental Legal Practice
Bick Law LLP has recruited Tyler Alexander, a seasoned Department of Justice environmental trial attorney, to enhance its environmental law capabilities. Alexander's extensive experience in federal environmental statutes and high-profile litigation adds significant depth to the firm's legal expertise.

Quantum BioPharma Settles Legal Dispute with Former CEO for $2.35 Million
Quantum BioPharma has reached a comprehensive settlement with ex-CEO Dr. Raza Bokhari, resolving multiple legal proceedings and securing non-dilutive capital for the company. The agreement effectively closes all disputes from a 2021 proxy contest.

DOJ Dismisses Lawsuits, Potentially Saving Cities Hundreds of Millions in Consent Decree Costs
The Department of Justice has dismissed lawsuits in multiple jurisdictions, potentially saving local governments over $1 billion in federal consent decree expenses. This action could significantly impact local public safety funding and governance.

Mullen Automotive Reaches Settlement in Long-Standing Legal Dispute with GEM
Electric vehicle manufacturer Mullen Automotive has settled a four-year legal battle with GEM Yield Bahamas Limited, potentially resolving financial tensions and allowing the company to focus on its manufacturing expansion in Mississippi.