Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Defense lawyers at Libby Hoopes Brooks & Mulvey and Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan won acquittals for the former fencing coach of Harvard and a parent accused of bribing him to get his sons recruited.
January 06, 2023 at 07:25 AM
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Quick TakesOur first runners-up this week are Bill Weinreb and Michael Packard of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan and Douglas Brooks, the managing partner of Boston's Libby Hoopes Brooks & Mulvey. Brooks represented former Harvard fencing coach Peter Brand and the Quinn lawyers represented Jie "Jack" Zhao, the CEO of iTalk Global Communications Inc., in a case where federal prosecutors claimed Zhao paid Brand $1.5 million in bribes to recruit his two sons. After a three-week trial, federal jurors in Boston last month acquitted both men on all charges.
Runners-up honors also go to lawyers for the six remaining defendants in an alleged Medicare-related kickback scheme involving a clinical research program testing for opioid addiction risk. Federal prosecutors in the Central District of California last year charged four executives and a sales representative from an Irvine, Calif. genetic testing company and four doctors with fraud alleging they fraudulently characterized $150-per-test payments as clinical research fees and that the doctors falsified time sheets to conceal kickbacks. But after a flurry of defense filings last month in the run-up to a planned two-month trial, prosecutors dropped all remaining charges. Defense counsel for Lester Alan Zuckerman included Zuckerman Spaeder firm chair Dwight Bostwick and associate Dan Amzallag and Kendall Brill & Kelly partner Janet Levine. Assaf Tzur Gordon was represented by Bienert Katzman Littrell Williams partners Tom Bienert, John Littrell and associate Alexis Federico. Brian Meshkin was represented by Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth shareholders Jason de Bretteville, Shawn Collins and associate Sean Lobb. Sanjay Bhandari of Buchalter represented Dr. Abraham Cherick. Joseph McMullen of the Law Offices of Joseph M. McMullen represented Ossama Antoine Jawhar. And Dr. Daniel Kendall was represented by Latham & Watkins partners Jake Ryan, Steven Bauer, counsel Katherine Sawyer and associate Rachel Suhr.
Runners-up honors also go to the plaintiffs' team in the massive combat earplugs MDL. Back before Christmas, U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers dropped a humdinger of an order sanctioning defendant 3M. The judge precluded the company from arguing its subsidiary, Aearo Technologies, which filed for bankruptcy, was liable for the allegedly defective combat earplugs. While 3M seeks an interlocutory appeal on that ruling, Rodgers extended a stay on most activity in the MDL until the Eleventh Circuit weighs in. Bryan Aylstock of Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz and Chris Seeger of Seeger Weiss are lead counsel for the plaintiffs in the MDL with Adam Wolfson of Quinn Emanuel taking the lead on the sanctions issue.
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