By Emily Cousins | December 12, 2024
Prosecutors for the U.S. Southern District of New York obtained a stay pending a criminal investigation, the nature of which was undisclosed. The Connecticut civil action may now proceed after being on hold for six months
By Alexander Lugo | December 12, 2024
"Matt has some big ideas that he believes he could work in collaboration with our firm," Morgan & Morgan founder John Morgan told the Daily Business Review on Thursday.
By Lisa Willis | December 12, 2024
"I wouldn't get too focused on the dollars. This is a personal vindication for him. That's why he brought the lawsuit," said Flo Rida's attorney, John Uustal, about the appeal court ruling.
By Michael A. Mora | December 12, 2024
“With 20/20 hindsight, Blockware could have avoided this whole problem by contracting directly with Bitmain instead of going through a middleman,” said Bob Jarvis, a professor at Nova Southeastern University College of Law who is not involved in the matter.
By Kat Black | December 12, 2024
"There remains continued uncertainty around NIL agreements in particular—with states, the NCAA and various universities each passing different laws, rules and regulations to govern such deals," said Tim Heafner, a partner at O'Melveny & Myers.
By Aleeza Furman | December 11, 2024
Katayun Jaffari said the association is developing a center for innovation and the practice of law where attorneys will be able to share resources on how to tackle top-of-mind tech-related issues such as artificial intelligence and remote work.
By Chris Pardo and Theanna Bezney | December 11, 2024
Savvy plaintiffs-side attorneys are leveraging this split to avoid bringing their FLSA collective action where the employer is located if that jurisdiction is deemed unfavorable, and instead identifying a putative plaintiff located in a “friendlier” jurisdiction that allows anyone with similar claims to opt-in, regardless of where they live or work.
By Aleeza Furman | December 11, 2024
"The jury clearly either made a mistake in their calculations or were swayed by sympathy or some other improper basis for decision making, as the award simply does not align with the evidence presented,” Judge Glynnis Hill ruled.
By Adolfo Pesquera | December 11, 2024
A federal judge in the Southern District of Texas threw out on summary judgment a qui tam lawsuit alleging that a hospital fraudulently billed the government for operations performed by unlicensed foreign doctors.
By Riley Brennan | December 11, 2024
"Discovery, like life itself, is never perfect. Lawyers do not get everything they want—nor should they. Even in litigation, entitlement to information has its limits," Magistrate Judge Jeffrey Cole for the Northern District of Illinois said.
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