An all-female team at Bilzin Sumberg notched a nearly $4 million jury verdict after federal appellate judges in Atlanta affirmed the lower court’s ruling in a case in which their key witness died just weeks before the trial.

And U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Judges Charles Wilson, Adalberto Jordan and Lynn Brasher ruled that U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon correctly denied defendant FitzMark Inc.’s Rule 50 motion for judgment as a matter of law in instructing the jury on promissory estoppel, and in formulating the verdict form in litigation involving the plaintiff, Just Play LLC.

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