By Alaina Lancaster | August 5, 2022
Attorneys from Boies Schiller Flexner, Susman Godfrey and Morgan & Morgan are asking a federal judge to order additional sanctions against Google in a case where the tech company, represented by Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, already had to pay nearly $1 million in attorney fees and costs for discovery-related sanctions.
By The Associated Press | August 4, 2022
"In the modern economy, millions of Americans rely on credit to make the most important purchases of their lives, from homes to cars to appliances and everything in between," John Morgan and John Yanchunis, the attorneys representing Nydia Jenkins, said in a statement. "We believe that many of the people impacted—some of whom may still be unaware of what happened—suffered severe financial consequences."
By Colleen Murphy | August 4, 2022
"It is instructive that, on nearly identical facts to those in the present case," Justice Dalila Argaez Wendlandt stated, citing 'Wallace v. Grubhub,' "the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit concluded that Grubhub drivers were 'transportation workers,' but not engaged in interstate commerce as required by the residual clause."
By Jane Wester | August 3, 2022
Ally, represented by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, argued that the leak was caused by an inadvertent coding error and the bank responded quickly and effectively, meaning there was no injury. A Manhattan U.S. district judge agreed.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | August 3, 2022
The complaint claims the amendment of California-based Snap's IPO charter without a shareholder vote constitutes a breach of fiduciary duty.
By Charles Toutant | August 3, 2022
A U.S. District Court judge rejected a claim by plaintiffs counsel that the issue of whether the arbitration agreements are enforceable should be resolved after class certification. Case law makes clear that such questions can't be punted until later, the judge said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | August 3, 2022
"The characters are the company," Michael Walker said. "With the people behind the masks, in the costumes, it's hard to see them as employees. This is your brand. These are your characters. The characters are what have portrayed themselves in a bad light. To see that, it breaks your heart."
National Law Journal | Profile
By Christine Schiffner | August 2, 2022
"Representing tribes has given me such a unique perspective into the problems tribal nations face in this country," says Robins Kaplan national tort group chair Tara Sutton.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | August 1, 2022
The class action complaint, filed by Prickett, Jones & Elliott and Scott+Scott, states that the shareholders, not Twitter as an entity, have the most to lose if the merger doesn't go through, with the board recognizing repeatedly that the deal is for shareholders' benefit.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 29, 2022
The deal, announced by attorneys general in eight states, including California and Illinois, comes five days after another opioid manufacturer, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., reached a $4.25 billion deal to resolve thousands of lawsuits.
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