April 16, 2021 | National Law Journal
Justices to Resolve Circuit Split on Availability of Domestic Discovery for Use in Private Foreign ArbitrationsAt the heart of the case is whether a private foreign arbitration qualifies as a "tribunal."
By Lauren M. Weinstein, Elizabeth K. Clarke and Lisa W. Bohl
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March 01, 2021 | New York Law Journal
New York's Latest Experiment in Antitrust LawThis article explores the changes introduced by the latest version of the Twenty-First Century Anti-Trust Act, which, if enacted, would reflect the most progressive changes to antitrust law in the United States in recent memory.
By Lauren M. Weinstein and Kenneth E. Notter III
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February 27, 2020 | National Law Journal
Courts Face Controversy Over Uninjured Antitrust Class MembersAntitrust defendants have long argued that a class may not be certified if it includes members who have suffered no demonstrable injury. But is this argument gaining traction?
By Lauren M. Weinstein and Leonid Grinberg
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September 14, 2017 | New York Law Journal
Lessons I've Learned as a Young Woman LawyerLauren Weinstein of MoloLamken writes: We're taught in law school to advocate—for our clients, for justice, for what's right. We shouldn't forget to use our talents to help ourselves, and the women who will come after us, too.
By Lauren M. Weinstein
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