By Ross Todd | December 22, 2021
The in-house lawyers we spoke with for our In-House Litigation Leaders series are interested in firms that are interested in their businesses, which run the gamut from groceries to natural gas, from shipbuilding to shared office spaces.
By Dylan Jackson | December 21, 2021
As a saga involving allegations of surreptitious DNA collection, a hate mail campaign and a tennis pro comes to a close, Marvel executive Isaac Perlmutter's wife is suing Kasowitz Benson and a former partner for "malicious prosecution."
By Dylan Jackson | December 21, 2021
As a saga involving allegations of surreptitious DNA collection, a hate mail campaign and a tennis pro comes to a close, Marvel executive Isaac Perlmutter's wife is suing Kasowitz Benson and a former partner for "malicious prosecution."
By Tom McParland | December 21, 2021
The lawsuit possibly set the stage for the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider a 1922 decision holding that baseball leagues were not subject to the Sherman Act.
By Tom McParland | December 21, 2021
If ultimately approved, plaintiffs' counsel said, the deal would build on an earlier $920 million settlement with the federal government over the investment bank's use of an outlawed trading practice.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 21, 2021
"How do you hold a company like this responsible?," asked plaintiffs attorney Kevin Burkhart of the Law Office of Sutton T. Slover in Atlanta. "I don't know the answer yet. I feel like it's my project now to figure this out."
By Tasha Norman | December 21, 2021
"You can't become a firm leader until you realize that it's not about you. And you will never be an effective firm leader if you forget that."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David H. Glusman and Tom Reinke | December 21, 2021
Health care attorneys can facilitate the best outcomes and protect their clients by focusing on performance measures and billing responsibilities in their billing clauses. This will also facilitate legal representation if things go wrong and litigation is required.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Dennis Vega and Will Meidel | December 21, 2021
Always comport yourself as though you are being recorded because in this current environment, where almost everyone has multiple recording devices at their immediate disposal, you can easily be recorded without your knowledge or consent.
By Ross Todd | December 21, 2021
How did top litigators balance the needs of their people and their dockets through a pandemic in 2021?
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