By Ross Todd | February 4, 2022
The Second Circuit reversed the conviction of former Deutsche Bank trader Matthew Connolly. The decision is the second white-collar appellate reversal Kenneth Breen and Phara Guberman of Paul Hastings have won in as many years.
Litigation Daily | Quick Takes
By Ross Todd | February 4, 2022
Our first runners-up this week represent a pair of Army veterans who won a $110 million jury verdict last week in the 11th bellwether trial in the 3M Combat Arms Earplug MDL.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 3, 2022
In three amicus briefs granted Thursday, law professors specializing in bankruptcy, constitutional law and complex litigation—including University of California Berkeley School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky—supported dismissal of the Chapter 11 case involving thousands of talcum powder lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson.
Daily Business Review | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Aron Solomon | February 3, 2022
"We were all told, in every ad, every TV commercial, 'you can trust us and our products because we care about your baby as much as you do.' It's precisely this betrayal that is so difficult today for many families to process."
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Aron Solomon | February 3, 2022
"We were all told, in every ad, every TV commercial, 'you can trust us and our products because we care about your baby as much as you do.' It's precisely this betrayal that is so difficult today for many families to process."
By Terry Spencer | February 3, 2022
"I don't think I have a choice but to delay," a frustrated Judge Elizabeth Scherer said.
By Dan Roe | February 3, 2022
Our weekly Leading the Way Q&A series features Podhurst Orseck partners Steven Marks and Peter Prieto.
By Michael A. Mora | February 3, 2022
The Third District Court of Appeal reversed a $42.5 million jury award after finding the Miami-Dade Circuit Court erred in denying a for-cause challenge of a prospective juror, who said she believed that all daily smokers have a cigarette addiction.
By Tom McParland | February 3, 2022
The argument will be key in The Times' efforts to overcome Palin's claims that the statement met the legal bar for "actual malice," the standard a public figure has to meet in order to recover damages in a defamation lawsuit against members of the media.
By Tom McParland | February 3, 2022
The argument will be key in The Times' efforts to overcome Palin's claims that the statement met the legal bar for "actual malice," the standard a public figure has to meet in order to recover damages in a defamation lawsuit against members of the media.
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