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Ross Todd

Ross Todd

Ross Todd is the Editor/columnist for the Am Law Litigation Daily. He writes about litigation of all sorts. Previously, Ross was the Bureau Chief of The Recorder, ALM's California affiliate. Contact Ross at [email protected]. On Twitter: @Ross_Todd.

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September 29, 2023 | Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs

A team at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd secured final approval this week of a $300 million settlement on behalf of Wells Fargo shareholders, one of the 60 largest securities class action settlements ever.

By Ross Todd

7 minute read

September 28, 2023 | Litigation Daily

A Case Study in Getting an Associate Stand-Up Experience in a High-Stakes Trial

Shook, Hardy & Bacon partners Charlie Eblen and Eric Hobbs had associate Caroline Gieser sitting third chair when they brought home a $189 million jury verdict for home security client CPI Security Systems in a trial showdown with rival Vivint Smart Home earlier this year.

By Ross Todd

7 minute read

September 27, 2023 | Litigation Daily

Some Lessons From Litigators Who Have Taken on Local Leadership Roles at Their Law Firms

As if the tasks of a litigation partner weren't enough, here are four snapshots of life as a Big Law litigator and office managing partner.

By Ross Todd

7 minute read

September 26, 2023 | Litigation Daily

In the Latest Quinn Emanuel Antitrust Win Against Big Banks, 2 Associates Help Make the Case for Class Cert

With a helpful nudge from the federal judge overseeing a case alleging a rate-setting conspiracy in the market for variable rate demand obligations, Quinn associates David LeRay and Nicolas Siebert successfully argued that the plaintiffs' expert opinions supported class certification.

By Ross Todd

5 minute read

September 25, 2023 | Litigation Daily

Some Thoughts on AI and Litigation From a 'Football Nerd'

Joshua Davenport of Banner Witcoff co-hosts a college football podcast heavy on advanced metrics. He says living in that world helped him assess what generative AI tools have to offer lawyers.

By Ross Todd

7 minute read

September 22, 2023 | Litigation Daily

Litigators of the Week: Davis Wright Tremaine Gets First Amendment Win for Internet Firms Blocking Calif. Child Protection Law

Davis Wright Tremaine partners Ambika Kumar, David Gossett and counsel Adam Sieff persuaded a federal judge in San Jose that the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act—a law passed last year with bipartisan support aimed at protecting children when they're online—likely violates the First Amendment.

By Ross Todd

9 minute read

September 22, 2023 | Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs

Bernstein Litowitz and Kessler Topaz were co-lead counsel in a $450 million securities settlement finalized last week with The Kraft Heinz Company and 3G Capital partners in a case stemming from major write-downs on the Kraft and Oscar Mayer brands post-merger.

By Ross Todd

6 minute read

September 21, 2023 | Litigation Daily

Preparing a Positive Message About DeFi for Judges and Juries

Baker McKenzie's Bradford Newman says with U.S. courts acting as de facto regulators on issues relating to decentralized finance, or DeFi, defense lawyers need to gear their approach to telling the industry's story to judges and juries.

By Ross Todd

10 minute read

September 20, 2023 | Litigation Daily

To Cross or Not to Cross?

During a presentation on cross-examination sponsored by the ABOTA Foundation, Juan Delgado of Ford, Walker, Haggerty & Behar and Doris Cheng of Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger discussed the advantages of letting some witnesses leave the stand without questioning them.

By Ross Todd

4 minute read

September 19, 2023 | Litigation Daily

A Christian Case for Criminal Justice Reform

Matthew Martens, co-chair of the securities litigation and enforcement practice group of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, has a new book out in November seeking to "reclaim the biblical conception of justice as an act of love."

By Ross Todd

12 minute read