By Amanda Bronstad | February 5, 2021
One lawyer called the request a "money grab," particularly given that lead counsel got $2 billion in fees for settling their own cases last year.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Investigation
By Angela Morris | February 1, 2021
"I didn't see eye to eye with him on the way to steer litigation," said the attorney, a former in-house counsel who returned to a 20-year solo practice.
By Michael A. Mora | January 26, 2021
In a cautionary tale, the tables drastically turned for one client of a Coral Gables attorney.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott E. Mollen | January 26, 2021
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses "Avail Holding LLC v. Ramos," where the court awarded attorney fees based on quality of work product and extensive experience, and "G Family Holdings LLC v. Washington-West 11th St. Owners Corp.," where defendants were denied reargument on the issue regarding a surviving private nuisance claim.
By Angela Morris | January 21, 2021
Vinson & Elkins and Norton Rose Fulbright submitted 350 pages of billing records to prove up their $1.81 million fee award, which counts as sufficient evidence to uphold the sanctions.
By Nate Robson | January 21, 2021
The open records lawsuit ultimately forced the Trump administration to released detailed information about who received PPP loans.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael P. Regan | January 20, 2021
In 'Loughlin v. Meghji', the court held that a provision of a commercial contract requiring the payment of double the amount of attorney fees expended by the "substantially prevailing party" in a litigation between the contracting parties is not an unenforceable penalty. While some may believe that this particular provision is, in fact, a penalty, the court's mode of analysis in reaching that result is the more important takeaway for commercial lawyers.
By Ellen Bardash | January 8, 2021
If custodian Robert Pincus and attorneys with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom consent to the records being opened, a complaint TransPerfect and CEO Phil Shawe filed against Bouchard demanding those documents Dec. 24 could become moot.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | January 8, 2021
If custodian Robert Pincus and attorneys with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom consent to the records being opened, a complaint TransPerfect and CEO Phil Shawe filed against Bouchard demanding those documents Dec. 24 could become moot.
By Scott Graham | January 5, 2021
The e-commerce giant's win over Innovation Sciences comes in an appellate ruling from a Virginia case. Last summer Amazon swept a jury trial against the same patent owner.
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