A quick look at the charts below reveals obvious statistical anomalies at DLA Piper. Why is it that two attorneys are so overloaded with cases? Why is it that half of the litigation involves product liability? Why is it that the NY office has half of the firm’s federal caseload? Why is DLA so focused on the Northern District of Ohio? Well, there is one answer for all of these questions that is quickly revealed by looking at LawProspector: The GE Healthcare litigation.
Could anyone comment on this post and discuss the nature of this seemingly massive litigation?
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