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25 Years of Nonstop Advocacy in Class Actions, Mass Actions, and Toxic Tort Litigation

Author: Richard E. SmithSharon D. Stuart | November 12, 2025By juliem25th Anniversary, Class Action & Complex Litigation No Comments
25 Years of Nonstop Advocacy in Class Actions, Mass Actions, and Toxic Tort Litigation

The United States Supreme Court’s Expansion of Personal Jurisdiction in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co.

Author: Isabella PrinceSharon D. Stuart | June 30, 2023By juliemClass Action & Complex Litigation, Legal Topics, Product Liability No Comments
The United States Supreme Court’s Expansion of Personal Jurisdiction in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co.

Eleventh Circuit Reiterates Uphill Battle for Cedents Seeking to Imply Follow-the-Fortune Clauses in Reinsurance Contracts

Author: Sharon D. Stuart | October 10, 2022By juliemInsurance, Legal Topics No Comments
Eleventh Circuit Reiterates Uphill Battle for Cedents Seeking to Imply Follow-the-Fortune Clauses in Reinsurance Contracts

Sharon D. Stuart Featured in DRI For The Defense: How to Highlight the Strengths of Your Corporate Witness

Author: Sharon D. Stuart | February 2, 2022By juliemBusiness Services & Commercial Litigation, Legal Topics No Comments
Sharon D. Stuart Featured in DRI For The Defense: How to Highlight the Strengths of Your Corporate Witness

Nonstop Advocates Video Blog Episode 2: Are We Forgetting About Direct Physical Loss?

Author: F. Todd WestonJohn W JohnsonSharon D. Stuart | May 19, 2020By richard-adminCovid-19, Insurance, Nonstop Advocates: Video Blogs No Comments
Nonstop Advocates Video Blog Episode 2: Are We Forgetting About Direct Physical Loss?

Work Life Balance During A Pandemic: Mother’s Day Reflections From The Moms of Christian & Small

Author: Christina May BolinDeborah Alley SmithGaby E. ReevesJulie M. EllisLaBella S. McCallumSharon D. Stuart | May 10, 2020By richard-adminCovid-19, Nonstop Advocates: In the Community No Comments
Work Life Balance During A Pandemic: Mother’s Day Reflections From The Moms of Christian & Small

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