By Tom McParland | April 27, 2018
“Class actions and antitrust cases never go to trial. Most people don't want to take the risk,” said David Lender, co-chair of Weil's litigation department. “It's the client willing to go to the mat.”
By Scott Flaherty | April 26, 2018
The appeals court took a dim view of tactics that trial lawyer Mark Lanier used with respect to expert witnesses.
By Greg Land | April 26, 2018
The appellate opinion said the trial judge committed "serious evidentiary errors" and allowed the plaintiffs counsel to mislead the jury.
By Ben Hancock | April 25, 2018
The decision to close its office comes after its only full-time lawyer in San Francisco left the firm to move to New York.
By Andrew Denney | April 24, 2018
The New York City Police Department's practice of using information from dismissed and sealed cases for everyday law enforcement operations, as well as sharing the information with fellow law enforcement agencies, violates state law, according to a suit filed on Tuesday.
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By Max Mitchell | April 23, 2018
A federal judge has rejected an insurance provider's attempts to invalidate a $125 million settlement that the company, and several others, entered into with the makers of the sleep-disorder drug Provigil.
By The Legal Intelligencer | April 23, 2018
As part of The Legal's upcoming Professional Excellence supplement, which will publish on June 12, we are pleased to announce the three finalists for Attorney of the Year.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 23, 2018
An appellate lawyer recently had an opportunity to turn the tables on a panel of judges at the State Bar of Georgia headquarters building in Atlanta for a conference on “Handling Big Cases."
By Amanda Bronstad | April 20, 2018
A plaintiffs team suing a pipeline operator over a 2015 oil spill off the coast of California scored a rare win when a federal judge granted certification of thousands of property owners. Of course, that success came on the third try.
By Ben Hancock | April 20, 2018
U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg agreed that the first case to be filed against Tezos belongs back in San Francisco Superior Court, in light of a recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on jurisdiction.
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