By Scott Graham | February 22, 2019
The Federal Circuit sent the semiconductor companies' dispute to the Fifth Circuit. Now the Fifth Circuit says it's not even "plausible" that it has jurisdiction.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | February 21, 2019
The city of Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit against several Wall Street investment banks over an alleged conspiracy to set interest rates on city borrowing, costing public institutions like public colleges and hospitals to pay billions in "inflated interest."
By Raychel Lean | February 21, 2019
The Fourth District Court of Appeal reinstated an injunction and asset freeze against a group of defendants the Florida attorney general and its legal affairs team allege fraudulently collected millions in upfront legal fees, but defense lawyer Robyn Lynn Sztyndor claims the state is out for money.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | February 19, 2019
The defendants, which consist of 25 pharmaceutical companies, had argued that plaintiffs did not have standing to bring claims based on state laws in jurisdictions where the class representatives did not either purchase or resell the drugs at issue.
By Zach Schlein | February 13, 2019
U.S. District Judge Ursula Ungaro has set a preliminary hearing for March 22, only a week before the internationally recognized Ultra festival is set to take place.
By Jenna Greene | February 12, 2019
It's a reminder for appellate lawyers everywhere: No matter how aggressive or creative you are, you're still stuck with the lower court record.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jenna Greene | February 12, 2019
Jacksonville-based Swisher International walked out of trial court with the judge rejecting a $44 million jury award. The appellate decision was less palatable.
By Jenna Greene | February 11, 2019
It's a reminder for appellate lawyers everywhere: No matter how aggressive or creative you are, you're still stuck with the lower court record.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | February 8, 2019
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz take a look the DOJ's Antitrust Division's continued effort to ramp up its private litigation amicus program after it vowed to be more involved in antitrust enforcement over all.
By Zach Schlein | February 5, 2019
In an order to show cause issued late Tuesday Judge Ursula Ungaro said the complaint filed by Rapture Electronic Music Festival “fails on its face” to provide evidence of anti-competitive collusion between the city and world-famous festival.
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