Linklaters Strengthens Latin American Practice with Key Promotions in Washington, DC and Mexico Team

Washington, D.C. — Linklaters, a leading international law firm, has significantly strengthened its position in Latin America by promoting key personnel within its ranks. The firm announced the elevation of one of its Washington, D.C.-based lawyers to partner, alongside the promotion of the associate who heads its Mexico desk to the role of counsel. This strategic enhancement of the firm’s Latin American group comes as Linklaters continues to focus on expanding its influence and capabilities across the region. These promotions are part of a broader initiative to deepen the firm’s expertise in Latin American legal … Read more

Key Phase Begins: Jury Selection Underway in High-Profile Lori Vallow Daybell Case

Jury selection commenced for Lori Vallow Daybell in Boise, Idaho, marking the beginning of a highly anticipated trial that has captivated national attention due to the bizarre and tragic circumstances surrounding the case. Vallow Daybell faces charges including conspiracy, murder, and grand theft in connection with the deaths of her two children, Tylee Ryan and J.J. Vallow, and her husband’s previous wife, Tammy Daybell. The events leading to the trial began unfolding in September 2019, when Lori Vallow Daybell’s two youngest children were reported missing. The subsequent investigation revealed a trail of suspicious events, including … Read more

Key Pre-Trial Decisions Set the Stage in Canton Murder Case as Karen Read’s Retrial Approaches

Canton, MA — On the eve of the retrial of Karen Read, a case that has drawn national attention, significant developments have emerged from the Superior Court. Judge Beverly Cannone has issued decisive rulings that could influence the proceedings, particularly regarding the selection of jurors and participation of a defense expert. The retrial, set to open this week, revisits the charges against Read under intense scrutiny, stemming from a high-profile murder case in Canton. The initial trial had left the community divided, amplifying the pressure on legal practitioners and participants in this subsequent round. Judge … Read more

Rubenstein Law’s Miriam Fresco Agrait Takes Key Role in Nationwide Depo-Provera Case, Strengthening Firm’s Leadership in Pharmaceutical Litigation

MIAMI, Fla. – Rubenstein Law has recently announced a significant appointment within its ranks. Partner Miriam Fresco Agrait has been selected by U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers to serve on the Data Administration Steering Subcommittee in a high-profile Depo-Provera case in the Northern District of Florida. This role emphasizes Agrait’s esteemed capabilities and dedication to justice in the realm of complex pharmaceutical litigation. The appointment places Agrait at the forefront of a critical legal challenge involving Depo-Provera, a drug alleged to notably increase the risk of meningioma, a severe type of brain tumor. Plaintiffs … Read more