Donoghue Barrett opens office in Providence
Boston's health care practice giant and full service law firm Donoghue Barrett & Singal opened a health care office in Providence. Jeffrey F. Chase-Lubitz, prominent Rhode Island health care lawyer will lead the new office. Prior to joining DB&S, Chase-Lubitz served Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP. He is experienced in serving vast health care clients, including hospitals, physician practices, managed care organizations, and diagnostic imaging companies. Apart from unmatched health care services, the Rhode Island clients will now also benefit from the personal and relaxed small-firm atmosphere of this large firm. The firm's health care services include joint ventures, coalition-building, and legal counsel related to corporate matters and financing.
Nearly two decade's old, DB&S also deals in government, corporate, and litigation law, besides specializing in health care law. The firm provides services to wide variety of clientele, including Fortune 500 companies.
Prominent corporate litigators to go it alone
Thomas M. Moore and Ronald Labriola, two prominent corporate litigators and former partners at Drinker Biddle, have decided to go it alone. Their desire saw fruition in the opening of their new firm, Moore Labriola LLP. The firm will represent plaintiffs in complex litigation and class actions. The duo will also counsel select clients on risk identification and management, alternative claims resolution and certain non-litigation-related issues. They have years of experience defending pharmaceutical, health care, and consumer product companies.
This Southern California-based law firm will bring about a different "perspective to prosecuting consumer-oriented litigation," says Moore. Both Moore and Labriola have defended some of the world's top-notch corporations —drug makers GlaxoSmithKline and Bristol-Myers Squibb, to auto manufacturers General Motors and Ford Motor Company, apart from a bevy of health care and consumer product companies.
Describing the new challenge as "nerve-wracking", Moore was optimistic that the firm will give him a fillip as defense lawyer and also offered "the option to switch-hit." The duo will also continue to litigate complex cases in California.
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He would still be free, if they hadn't invented cell-phones
One day in December 2005, Marlon Brando Gill, returned home to find his girlfriend glued to her cell phone. Gill, 25, couldn't take it any more and shoved the phone down Melinda Abell's throat. Melinda nearly choked to death, but survived Gill's plan of sending her to the Great Beyond still stuck to her phone. The police arrested Gill on assault charges. He told the jury in the trial courts that when he asked Melinda about who was on the line, she had deep throated the device by herself instead of giving up her caller's identity. The court found Gill guilty this Wednesday and sentenced him to six years in prison.
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