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Jenna Greene

Jenna Greene

Jenna Greene is editor of The Litigation Daily and author of the "Daily Dicta" column. She is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and can be reached at [email protected].

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June 04, 2020 | Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: In $4B Apple Securities Class, Judge Moves to Bump Labaton for Robbins Geller

What's so unusual is how U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has handled competing claims by Labaton Sucharow and Robbins Geller to lead the nearly $4 billion case against Apple.

By Jenna Greene

4 minute read

June 02, 2020 | Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Sitting Pretty: Paul Hastings Client Off the Hook in Sephora Makeup Biometric Class

Rather than protecting privacy, the suits invoking the Illinois Biometric Privacy Act often feel more like attempts at "gotcha."

By Jenna Greene

4 minute read

June 01, 2020 | Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Defending the Indefensible (Or Not)

Our justice system is premised on the notion that even the most awful human beings accused of the most heinous crimes are entitled to a legal defense. Whoever defends Chauvin is sure to be threatened and vilified. But that lawyer will also be brave—braver (ahem) than certain Am Law 100 firms.

By Jenna Greene

5 minute read

May 31, 2020 | Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Cooley Takes Aim at Latham in Fierce DQ Fight

Motions to disqualify strike at perhaps the most sacred duties a lawyer owes a client—loyalty and confidentiality. It's not nice to have either one questioned. It's also not nice to get bounced off a case—especially if it's a juicy $250 million lawsuit.

By Jenna Greene

6 minute read

May 29, 2020 | Litigation Daily

And the LOTW Runners Up...

Honorable mention goes to litigators from Latham & Watkins; Covington & Burling; Sidley Austin; Quinn Emanuel and Winston & Strawn.

By Jenna Greene

3 minute read

May 29, 2020 | Litigation Daily

Litigators of the Week: Shearman Trio Stands Up for Open Source Software

'We wanted to set an example and deter future assertions of (in our view) weak patents against nonprofit entities promoting open source. To that end, we refused to simply settle on a walk-away,' said Shearman & Sterling's Matt Berkowitz, Kieran Kieckhefer and Joy Wang.

By Jenna Greene

6 minute read

May 28, 2020 | Litigation Daily

Buyer's Remorse or Material Adverse Effect? A New Wave of Litigation in the COVID-19 World

'As the COVID-19 crisis continues, more parties will likely continue to look to MAE clauses to attempt to exit deals,' write Sidley Austin partners Frank Favia, Angela Zambrano and Rob Velevis.

By Angela Zambrano, Rob Velevis and Frank Favia

10 minute read

May 28, 2020 | Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Why Is Quinn Emanuel's Alex Spiro Bringing a Books and Records Suit? Hint: Jay-Z

"Forty inmates dying in the last few months at Parchman alone is neither outstanding nor innovative," Spiro said "And it's definitely nothing to be proud of."

By Jenna Greene

4 minute read

May 27, 2020 | Litigation Daily

Zoom Trials: Same Dog, New Tricks

Blank Rome business litigation partner William Dorsey shares what he learned from a recent, two-day contested evidentiary hearing--including the need to wear pants.

By William Dorsey

4 minute read

May 26, 2020 | Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Insurance Defense Has Never Been So Sexy

The industry's latest champion? O'Melveny & Myers trial practice chair Daniel Petrocelli, who is representing Chubb Group in a fight with the Simon Wiesenthal Center over lost income from cancelled events including a dinner honoring George and Amal Clooney.

By Jenna Greene

6 minute read