National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | November 9, 2022
Three Black female attorneys aim to strengthen the firm's mass tort, civil rights and class action litigation.
Litigation Daily | Conversation
By Ross Todd | November 9, 2022
"The trial is the place where—win or lose—the information gets out to the public and people can start to look at it and even build on it for the next case that comes around," says Conroy, one of the three co-leads of the plaintiffs' executive committee in the National Prescription Opiate Litigation MDL.
National Law Journal | Conversation|Poll
By Christine Schiffner | November 3, 2022
A recent survey offers clues on how to position a plaintiff's harm, how politics plays into jurors' thinking and how plaintiffs themselves find an attorney.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Jessica Seah | October 30, 2022
A recent executive order issued by U.S. President Joe Biden heightened the level of scrutiny of inbound deals in certain sensitive industries. And now the U.S. is weighing legislation that calls for a "reverse CFIUS," which will add government scrutiny to outbound transactions.
Litigation Daily | Conversation
By Ross Todd | October 25, 2022
"You've got to jealously guard when you get the court involved in matters," says Bouchard, the former Chancellor of Delaware's Court of Chancery, now a partner at Paul Weiss.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | October 20, 2022
From battling for MDL leadership, to positing one-off arguments on precedential matters, to undercutting fees, senior members of the plaintiffs bar warn colleagues on the need to be more unified.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Hannah Walker | October 14, 2022
The civil filing against the law firm alleges obstruction of justice, witness tampering, fraud and money laundering, in the latest stage of an ongoing dispute.
Litigation Daily | Conversation
By Ross Todd | October 12, 2022
In "The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald," Senior U.S. District Judge William Alsup imagines a world where Jack Ruby does not kill Lee Harvey Oswald and Oswald must stand trial for assassinating President John F. Kennedy.
New York Law Journal | Conversation|Profile
By Ross Todd | September 28, 2022
Shanmugam says he "politely demurred" when the clerk's office offered to schedule all three arguments on the same day.
New York Law Journal | Conversation|Q&A
By Ross Todd | September 27, 2022
"When we began to say only people that are minimally acceptable get legal representation, the problem with that is who gets to determine who's minimally acceptable," Boies said.
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