By Charles Toutant | October 2, 2024
"We know the lawyers at the EEOC that are frontline soldiers in this, and they're stretched very thin," said attorney Christopher DeGroff of Seyfarth Shaw.
By Charles Toutant | October 2, 2024
"We know the lawyers at the EEOC that are frontline soldiers in this, and they're stretched very thin," Seyfarth Shaw's Christopher DeGroff said.
By Charles Toutant | October 2, 2024
"My professional career has suffered greatly, and I'll never get that back, no matter what happens. Even if I retain my license, the type of work I did—I'm never getting that back," Michael T. Rave told the Supreme Court.
By Tommaso Baronio | October 2, 2024
"The False Claims Act has been around since the Civil War and has functioned in its current form for nearly 40 years," said Ari Yampolsky, a partner at Whistleblower Partners. "Yesterday's holding by Judge Mizelle in the Middle District of Florida in the Zafirov case is an aberration."
By Ross Todd | October 2, 2024
Introducing a new series of stories from Law.com's litigation desk discussing how litigators approaching their 70s and beyond are approaching career transitions.
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By Aleeza Furman | October 1, 2024
"Even presuming the attorney defendants acted with ill intent, there are no allegations that they did anything other than file an appeal as of right on their client's behalf in state court litigation that plaintiff initiated," U.S. District Judge Cathy Bissoon ruled.
By Cheryl Miller | October 1, 2024
Gov. Gavin Newsom's approval of AB 1755 means business groups will stop threatening to place a contingency fee cap initiative before voters in 2026 and plaintiffs attorneys won't reciprocate with their own ballot measure.
By Michelle Morgante | October 1, 2024
A Kramer Levin team led by Paul Andre secured the win for Acceleration Bay in a U.S. district court in Delaware.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 1, 2024
The high court asks how the attorney general squares this position with its own opinion issued in 2016 when it concluded private parties leasing government-owned facilities could restrict firearms on the premises.
By Brian Lee | October 1, 2024
Lawyers for Richard Azzopardi said his professional reputation was harmed. A Wigdor attorney said that the new litigation was an attempt to silence an accuser of the ex-governor.
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