By Greg Sandoval | January 21, 2021
After the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot, Amazon stopped providing service to the microblogging site popular with some conservatives. The judge found that under its contract with Parler, Amazon had a right to do so.
By Max Mitchell | January 21, 2021
Montague has been a practicing lawyer since 1964, when he joined former Philadelphia City Solicitor David Berger at the firm that, since 1970, has bore his name.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | January 21, 2021
In reading the spate of recent antitrust actions taken against all-powerful search behemoth Google, you do not have to go very far to see damage done to businesses in our own backyard. A locally based (Paoli, Pennsylvania) search engine upstart DuckDuckGo, best known for protecting the privacy of its end-users, is one such business affected by Google's monopoly.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 20, 2021
Does the Fourth Amendment Offer Equal Protection to Capitol Rioters and Black Lives Matter Protesters?
By Dylan Jackson | January 15, 2021
Attorneys and observers say the Biden Administration will bring much more scrutiny to companies and clients, so Big Law firms are looking to bolster their practices.
By Angela Morris | January 14, 2021
Alistair Dawson, partner in Beck Redden in Houston, is one of Texas Lawyer's three finalists for 2020's Attorney of the Year.
By Greg Sandoval | January 14, 2021
David Groesbeck told a federal court in Seattle that Amazon tried to convince Parler to enter into new business deals shortly before Amazon stopped providing service to Parler.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | January 11, 2021
Enforcement remained highly active in 2020, especially by the FTC, which filed more merger challenges than in any year since 2001. In this edition of their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz review major events of 2020 and identify issues to watch in 2021.
By Patrick Smith | January 8, 2021
The latest partner to leave Boies Schiller for Jenner worked with his new colleagues on Apple antitrust matters.
By Dan Roe | January 5, 2021
The new firm — Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman — has about 85 lawyers now and will have 100 lawyers by the second quarter of 2021, managing partner Glenn Phillips said.
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