Dentons US and Boies Schiller say a $900 million lawsuit accusing the firms of misinforming a former client about the enforceability of a contract with Senegal's state-owned electric power company is filled with legal defects. Read more: https://t.co/geRvSbjeed https://t.co/tFV4TS104R
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Boies Schiller, Dentons say lawsuit against them over Senegal deal 'incoherent,' 'baseless' https://t.co/4QBrEsG0Ly https://t.co/LOwkwYGY6U
Dentons US and Boies Schiller are facing a $900 million lawsuit alleging that they misinformed a former client regarding the enforceability of a contract with Senegal's state-owned electric power company. The firms have characterized the lawsuit as filled with 'incoherent and frivolous' allegations. Additionally, they are seeking to dismiss a separate $300 million racketeering lawsuit related to a purportedly botched power plant contract in Senegal. In a related legal context, a federal judge recently dismissed a $14 billion complaint in multidistrict litigation against various retailers and drugmakers concerning ineffective over-the-counter decongestants, marking a significant win for the involved law firms.