By Bruce Love | May 24, 2021
Paul Hastings and a Portland-based firm were advising Sondland during the impeachment saga, in which Sondland testified under oath for two sessions totaling "over seventeen hours."
By Jason Grant | May 21, 2021
"Even if the arbitrator had made an error of law or fact in concluding that [World Class Capital] had breached the retainer agreements, this alone would not justify vacating the award," wrote the Appellate Division, First Department in ruling for Gibson Dunn.
By David J. Libertella | May 20, 2021
A recent California Second District Court of Appeal case cautions attorneys to remain civil at the risk of penalization through reduced attorney's fee awards.
By Angela Morris | May 18, 2021
"They literally were on the opposite sides of the same lawsuits at the same time," said Corpus Christi solo practitioner Doug Allison, who represents clients seeking the fee forfeiture.
By Michael A. Mora | May 13, 2021
Shawn Darling had demanded $12 million from the former NBA superstar for the return of 25,000 personal emails, or else he threatened to release them to the public, according to court documents.
By Phillip Bantz | May 6, 2021
So far, MiMedx has paid about $30.4 million in legal fees, including the recent settlement payments to Freshfields and Kobre. The third law firm in the case, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, continues to pursue its claim for unpaid fees.
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By Ellen Bardash | May 3, 2021
Chancellor Andre Bouchard, in an epic-length opinion, said much of the fee request was supported to "clean up ... pizza thrown at the wall" as the translation software company raised numerous objections. TransPerfect's lawyer and its CEO said the judge was misusing his powers as a court of equity.
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By Robert Storace | April 28, 2021
A yearslong legal battle has apparently ended with the Connecticut Supreme Court reimbursing millions of dollars in legal fees to the town of Ledyard.
By Nate Robson | April 21, 2021
The fee request is being opposed by the Biden administration, according to a court filing.
By Max Mitchell | April 20, 2021
"Though the two attorneys never formalized their arrangement in writing ... that does not mean that they were unbound by contract," Third Circuit Judge Peter Phipps wrote for the panel.
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