Olga Nayda (🧱, 🚀)
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Olga Nayda (🧱, 🚀)
@olianayda
Entrepreneur, @glocalleads. UX consultations for your app/website and help with professional network in Dubai. Community 🦄@unicornwitness #ESG

THURSDAY, March 26, 2026 will feature a rare desert tornado risk in the Middle East, including in Dubai, the UAE, northern Oman, Bahrain and Qatar. Scattered strong/severe thunderstorms with wind and hail are likely. Serious flooding – with up to a year's worth of rain – is expected as well. Widespread totals of 3-6 inches are likely, with locally greater amounts. Dubai, for instance, averages 4 inches of rain annually. The opulent enclave could see 3 to 6 inches by the end of the week. A similar event between April 15-17, 2024, dumped 6.45 inches of rain on Dubai International Airport, forcing the cancellation of more than 1,200 flights. Runways were left underwater. There could also be an isolated rotating storm in southwestern Saudi Arabia near the shores of the Red Sea where greater moisture is present. That risk will include portions of Makkah, Al-Baha, Aseer and Jazan provinces, as well as northwestern Tamaha and Azal governorates in Yemen. Farther inland, Najran province in southern Saudi Arabia could see an isolated haboob (dust storm) as thunderstorms exhale dry air exhaust and kick up dust.




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It’s actually 2026 top lawyers territory at pettylawsuit.com clients anonymisation move Mr. @buildsumn! GJ! @pettylawsuit entering 🇺🇸 top 20 nationwide law firms territory and let’s go deep with $plb community with @slow and Mr. @lessin style knowledge in this market of ~1.55 million lawsuits per year: Top 20 U.S. Counties with Highest Civil Lawsuit Filings (Estimates, Public Version) 1. Los Angeles County, CA (~280,000+ civil filings, growing; #1 Judicial Hellhole 2025-26) Top firms: Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP (John Quinn founding partner), Hueston Hennigan LLP (John Hueston), Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP (Theodore Boutrous Jr. lead). 2. Cook County, IL (~200,000-220,000 civil filings) Top firms: Kirkland & Ellis LLP (James Hurst litigation head), Bartlit Beck LLP (Fred Bartlit, Philip Beck founders), Jenner & Block LLP (Randy Mehrberg chair). 3. Harris County, TX (~110,000-130,000 c.f., record-high FY2025) Top firms: Vinson & Elkins LLP (Patrick Mizell key partner), Baker Botts LLP (Danny David beneficiary), Susman Godfrey LLP (Bill Carmody current lead). 4. San Diego County, CA (~65,000 c.f.) Top firms: Procopio Cory Hargreaves & Savitch LLP (John Alessio senior), Cooley LLP (Michael Rhodes tech litigation lead). 5. Orange County, CA (~68,000 c.f) Top firms: O’Melveny & Myers LLP (Daniel Petrocelli trial partner), Irell & Manella LLP (Morgan Chu IP beneficiary). 6. Riverside County, CA (~58,000 c.f.) Top firms: Best Best & Krieger LLP (Eric Garner managing partner), Reid & Hellyer (Michael Reid, David Bristow partners). 7. San Bernardino County, CA (~56,000 c.f.) Top firms: Gresham Savage Nolan & Tilden (Richard Gresham legacy), Varner & Brandt LLP (Sean S. Varner managing, Brendan Brandt co-founder). 8. Miami-Dade County, FL (~90,000-110,000 civil incl. circuit/county) Top firms: Greenberg Traurig LLP (Robert Herrington litigation chair), Podhurst Orseck PA (Aaron Podhurst founder). 9. Philadelphia County, PA (~70,000-90,000 c.f, #3-5 Hellhole rank persistent) Top firms: Kline & Specter PC (Tom Kline, Shanin Specter principals), Saltz Mongeluzzi Barrett & Bendesky PC (Larry Bendesky, Robert Mongeluzzi partners). 10. Maricopa County, AZ (~65,000-75,000 civil filings) Top firms: Snell & Wilmer LLP (Brett Johnson, Dan Baggett litigation partners). 11. Sacramento County, CA (~85,000-90,000 c.f., high limited) Top firms: Downey Brand LLP (Dale C. Campbell, Matthew J. Weber partners), Wilke Fleury LLP (Daniel Egan, Scott Cameron leads). 12. Dallas County, TX (~65,000-75,000 c.f.) Top firms: Haynes and Boone LLP (Werner Powers partner), Jackson Walker LLP (Julia Pendery, Jay Rutherford partners). 13. Alameda County, CA (~33,000-35,000 c.f.) Top firms: Donahue Fitzgerald LLP (Lawrence Rockwell commercial, Andrew Jacobson IP partners). 14. Broward County, FL (~70,000-90,000 c.f.) Top firms: Morgan & Morgan PA (John Morgan founder), Kelley Uustal (John Uustal, Todd McPharlin partners). 15. Tarrant County, TX (~45,000-55,000 c.f., growing) Top firms: Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP (Marianne M. Auld managing, Chad Arnette, Joseph Austin partners). 16. New York County, NY (Manhattan) (~45,000-55,000 high-value civil; part of #2 NYC Hellhole) Top firms: Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz (Herbert Wachtell beneficiary), Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP (Brad Karp chair). 17. Kings County, NY (Brooklyn) (~40,000-50,000 c.f.) Top firms: Abrams Fensterman LLP (Robert Abrams founder, Mark Caruso, Howard Fensterman beneficiary). 18. Clark County, NV (~45,000-55,000 c.f.) Top firms: Lewis Roca LLP (Daniel Polsenberg, Ogonna Brown partners), Eglet Adams (Robert Eglet, Artemus Ham mass tort leads). 19. Bexar County, TX (~35,000-45,000 c.f.) Top firms: Norton Rose Fulbright (Mario Bordelon, Layne Kruse partners). 20. Queens County, NY (~40,000-50,000 c.f.) Top firms: Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, Foran Glennon Palandech Ponzi & Rudloff PC (Steven Raffaele partner), tied to Manhattan big law.









