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By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 19, 2019
The sports entertainment production company that licensed the 2015 boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao for commercial use has won attorney fees in a case in which it sued a bar for unlicensed exhibition of the match.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 19, 2019
"I don't think anyone can credibly argue it doesn't provide substantial relief for the class now and in the future," U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. said of the settlement.
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By Amanda Bronstad | December 18, 2019
The lawsuit alleges that Andrus Wagstaff owes Blank Rome $489,500 after retaining the Philadelphia firm to help boost its common benefit fees in the transvaginal mesh litigation from the $8.7 million allocation. Blank Rome, the suit says, was able to get another $4.9 million.
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By Max Mitchell | December 17, 2019
Two firms are fighting over how to split the fee award from a settlement secured for a Texas oilfield worker who was paralyzed after an improperly attached light fixture on an oil derrick fell more than 100 feet onto his head.
By Jack Newsham | December 17, 2019
Most legal fee collection suits are pretty humdrum. Then there's Kent, Beatty & Gordon's suit against Ted Owen.
By Scott Graham | December 16, 2019
Buchalter pilots fitness company Health In Motion LLC to a Federal Circuit win over Blackbird Tech LLC, a lawyer-owned company that admits having filed more than 110 patent suits without winning a judgment on the merits.
By Angela Morris | December 12, 2019
A partnership dispute between investors of a road racing and off-road motorplex complex birthed at least four lawsuits, two of them against Texas law firms. The fourth of those cases is now over with Austin-based Howry, Breen & Herman winning an appeal over a $200,000 attorney fee dispute.
By Jack Newsham | December 11, 2019
The law firm claims Serenity Pharmaceuticals stopped paying its bills roughly a year ago, and it's threatening to dip into the chief executives' pocket in order to get paid.
By Scott Graham | December 11, 2019
The decision made a winner of Irell & Manella partner Morgan Chu in his first argument to the Supreme Court and his California-based client, cancer treatment startup NantKwest.
By Scott Graham | December 11, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a Patent Act provision awarding "all of the expenses" in a proceeding was not specific enough to overcome the American Rule presumption against fee-shifting.
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