Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Juan A. Arteaga | January 11, 2019
On the federal level, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecuted multiple companies for entering into naked “no-poach” agreements, where companies that compete for the same employees agree not to recruit or hire each other's employees.
By Jenna Greene | January 10, 2019
The settlement doesn't explicitly require au pairs to be paid at least $7.25 an hour. It just stipulates that the defendants must make it clear “that host families and au pairs are free to agree to compensation higher than the legally applicable minimum.”
By Jenna Greene | January 10, 2019
It's the first decision on class cert in the sprawling Automotive Parts Antitrust Multidistrict Litigation, and is good omen for defendants in other pending cases.
By John Kang | January 10, 2019
Daiske Yoshida joins one of the largest international firms in Japan after two decades at Latham & Watkins.
By Ross Todd | January 8, 2019
"Quinn Emanuel has appeared as counsel of record for Uber in approximately 20 lawsuits, in federal and state courts across the country, and has provided counseling to Uber on a broad array of legal matters—including unfair competition (specifically as it relates to pricing) and antitrust," wrote Gibson Dunn lawyers.
By Ross Todd | January 8, 2019
"Quinn Emanuel has appeared as counsel of record for Uber in approximately 20 lawsuits, in federal and state courts across the country, and has provided counseling to Uber on a broad array of legal matters—including unfair competition (specifically as it relates to pricing) and antitrust," wrote Gibson Dunn lawyers.
By Jenna Greene | January 8, 2019
Sometimes the real mystery isn't which side will win a lawsuit, but on what grounds. Failure to state a claim? Lack of personal jurisdiction? Improper venue? Failure to effect service? Or just general stupidity?
By Tony Mauro | January 8, 2019
The decision, a win for Williams & Connolly's Kannon Shanmugam, came in the first of three arbitration cases before the Supreme Court this term.
By Tony Mauro | January 8, 2019
The decision, a win for Williams & Connolly's Kannon Shanmugam, came in the first of three arbitration cases before the Supreme Court this term.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | January 7, 2019
Antitrust Trade and Practice columnists Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz write: Matching expectations, 2018 was an active year filled with contentious merger reviews, increased civil/criminal enforcement actions, and pivotal policy shifts. Here's what to remember about 2018 and what to expect in 2019.
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