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Former San Antonio Lawyer Gets Six Years in Prison for Scamming Clients With Fake Court Rulings

A former San Antonio lawyer will be spending the next six years of his life in prison after federal investigators alleged that he created fake Texas…
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AT&T Is 'Punishing Women for Being Pregnant,' Plaintiffs Claim in Class Action

“We do not tolerate discrimination of any kind, including for an employee's gender or pregnancy,” AT&T said in a statement in response to the amended complaint in Indiana federal district court.
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Avenatti Says Cohen's Push to Keep Him Out of SDNY Is 'Devoid of Merit'

In a filing in support of his pro hac vice application, Stormy Daniels' attorney said he had a First Amendment right to publish financial information about Michael Cohen.
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Uber CLO Explains Decision to Scrap Mandatory Arbitration Clauses and NDAs Around Sexual Harassment, Assault

Tony West of Uber explained the rationale behind his company's announcement of new policies on how it deals with claims of sexual harassment and assault.
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Q&A

From Hitchhiking Across Africa to International Arbitration Star: A Q&A with Wilmer's Gary Born

One of the world's top arbitration experts, Wilmer Hale's Gary Born shares how he got his start, his goals as chair of the 70-lawyer practice, the benefits of "double-hatting"--and why he likes planes without wifi.
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Analysis

Was 3-Year Suspension Adequate Discipline for Sexting With Client's Underage Daughter?

Several ethics attorneys said the disciplinary sentence, which will require Toman to undergo a lot of litigation if he wants to have his license reinstated, shows that the Disciplinary Board is taking these matters seriously.
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What Are People Saying About Senate's New Lit Funding Bill?

The bill would require disclosure of third-party litigation funding in class actions and multidistrict litigation within 10 days of a case filing, or 10 days after a funding deal. It would also require disclosure of financing that provides cash to plaintiffs.
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Skadden's Michael Scudder Confirmed to 7th Circuit, Succeeding Posner

Michael Scudder, whose practice focused on tax-related matters, accounting and white-collar disputes, was the Trump administration's nominee to replace Richard Posner, who retired. Scudder earned $3.06 million in partnership income in 2017, according to a financial disclosure released as part of the confirmation process.
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Trump's Move to Ease Sanctions on ZTE Called 'Highly Unusual'

“This is highly unusual,” said one law professor who has been focusing his lessons around ZTE. “I've never heard of a politician trying to change [a plea deal] before.”
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Morgan Lewis Adds DOJ Health Care, Consumer Antitrust Pro

Ryan Kantor, who was an assistant chief of the health care and consumer products section in the Antitrust Division, joins the firm soon after a trio of Washington antitrust lawyers left Morgan Lewis for Vinson & Elkins.
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More Women Accuse Ogletree of Gender Bias in $300M Suit

Ogletree Deakins faces allegations of gender bias from a growing number of women who served as shareholders at the labor and employment firm.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Stormy Daniels' Made-for-TV Lawyer

It's not just you: Michael Avenatti is on TV constantly. But in an era where cable news is our town hall and Twitter our forum for public discourse, Avenatti—with his bronzed skin and tailored suits, dispensing sound bites or yelling that his opponents are thugs—shines.
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Russian Business Entity Rips Mueller's Charges as 'Make-Believe'

Reed Smith, representing the Russian entity Concord Management and Consulting, said in a new court filing: "A foreign corporation with no presence in the United States is indicted in an unprecedented case of a type never before brought by the DOJ for conspiring to defraud the United States purportedly by not complying with certain regulatory requirements that are unknown even to most Americans."
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U.S. Supreme Court, Divided, Buys Into Sports Betting in NJ and Beyond

The justices in Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association found the 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act infringed on state sovereignty. The decision could transform sports and sports gambling from coast to coast.
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Editor's Letter

Litigator of the Week FAQs

An overivew of the weekly Litigator of the Week feature.
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Baker Donelson Duo Tied to $100M Ponzi Scheme in Mississippi

A lobbyist and a lawyer at Am Law 100 firm Baker Donelson operate an investment business that appears to have loaned money, including investments by a U.S. senator, to an admitted Ponzi schemer.
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Patent Owner Launches Takings Class Action in Wake of SCOTUS Ruling

Heninger Garrison Davis serves up a challenge to AIA proceedings that Justice Clarence Thomas refused to rule out.
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Silver, in Retrial, Found Guilty on All Counts of Corruption

The former head of the state Assembly was accused of honest services fraud, extortion, and other corruption crimes.
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Expert Opinion

Takeaways From Four Recently Rejected Class Action Settlements

Approval is not a given, and these cases illustrate some of the important factors practitioners should consider in connection with proposed class settlements in an environment of heightened scrutiny.
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Attorney Claims in Court Filing He Talked to Cohen About Two Schneiderman Victims

In a letter to Judge Kimba Wood, attorney Peter Gleason asked for an injunction to stop a memorialized communication between him and Cohen, which the government may have in its possession, from becoming public.
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6 Cases We're Watching From the Supreme Court's Latest Conference

A "spoofing" challenge under Dodd-Frank. GM fights a damages-only retrial. Guns are back. These are some of the cases and issues we're watching for any action at the Supreme Court from its latest conference.
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Profile

Litigators of the Week: A Compassionate—But Effective—Product Liability Defense

When Boehringer Ingelheim was hit with a new wave of suits over its blood thinner Pradaxa, it changed course and decided to fight, tapping Covington & Burling's Phyllis Jones and Butler Snow's Rod Richmond Sr.
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Dechert, ACLU Seek Fees for Work on Kris Kobach Contempt Action

The senior lawyers for the plaintiffs were Neil Steiner, a Dechert white-collar partner in New York; Dale Ho, director of the ACLU Voting Project; and Stephen Bonney, former legal director of the Kansas ACLU. Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, has appealed a judge's contempt ruling.
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Mikal Watts Sued as Lawyers Fight Over $1.51B Syngenta Settlement

The complaints come as the judge preliminarily approved the settlement on behalf of a class of more than 600,000 farmers who alleged Syngenta sold genetically modified corn seed that China refused to import.
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Phila. Jury Hits Police Officer With $10M Verdict for Wrongful Arrest

A Philadelphia jury has awarded $10 million to a man who spent more than three years in jail after allegedly being falsely accused of shooting at a police officer.
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Plaintiffs Pitch Dueling Visions, One Big & One Small, to Judge in iPhone MDL

The judge overseeing claims Apple deliberately slowed older iPhones heard leadership pitches in front of a courtroom full of about 40 lawyers Thursday, with another 10 or so on the phone.
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Man Charged With Assaulting Paralegal in Fulton Courthouse Elevator Denied Bond

Ruben Eric Washington faces two felony aggravated assault charges over the alleged attack. A criminal defense attorney who was in the courthouse, Michael Katz, told the Daily Report how he intervened to help stop the incident.
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Litigation No Substitute for Settlement, Says Opioid MDL Judge

In a marked shift from the first hearing in the opioid litigation, a federal judge praised lawyers for getting closer to reaching a global settlement…
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Wait, Elliott Broidy Hired Michael Cohen... Because Why?

One of these things is not like the others: Boies Schiller Flexner. Arnold & Porter. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. Winston & Strawn. Michael D. Cohen & Associates. But they've all counted Elliott Broidy as a client.
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11th Circuit Nixes Class Status for More Than 1M Wells Fargo Overdraft Plaintiffs

Overturning a Florida district court, the U.S Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled that Wells Fargo did not waive its rights to compel arbitration when it agreed to defend in court five putative class actions over the way it calculated overdraft charges.
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2 New Suits Challenge Gig Worker Classification, And This Is Just the Beginning

The predicted spike in worker classification litigation—following the California Supreme Court's big gig economy ruling—is beginning. Two new suits challenge how Lyft and Postmates classify their workforce.
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Giuliani Resigns From Greenberg Traurig for 'All-Consuming' Trump Role

After taking an unusual unpaid leave from the firm to represent the president, Rudy Giuliani and Greenberg Traurig have fully parted ways.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: For Winston & Strawn, a Dog of a Case

The plaintiffs allege that a long list of canned dog food with yummy-sounding names like American Grill Burger Dinner with Real Bacon & Cheese Bits in Gravy also contain pentobarbital—which is what vets use to put animals to sleep.
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Cohen's Attorneys Say Avenatti Shouldn't Be Allowed to Appear in Manhattan Federal Court

In a letter filed late Wednesday, McDermott Will & Emery partner Stephen Ryan said recent statements made by Stormy Daniels' attorney, based on documents he has no right possessing, show he should not be granted his application for pro hoc vice in the Southern District.
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In Gender Discrimination Case, Twitter Says There's No Certifiable Class or Viable Lead Plaintiff

Twitter's lead lawyer, Orrick's Lynne Hermle, told a state court judge in San Francisco that the plaintiff couldn't show that the company's promotion practices caused a disproportionate number of women software engineers to be passed over for promotions.
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Katten Adds 5 Lawyers in Dallas, Including White-Collar Defense Duo, Former Federal Judge

The group joining Katten Muchin Rosenman's Dallas office on Wednesday includes former U.S. District Chief Judge Jorge Solis of the Northern District of Texas.
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Ex-Simpson Thacher Clerk Gets 37 Months in Insider Trading Resentencing

Steven Metro was charged with stealing stock tips from Simpson Thacher and scribbling them on small pieces of paper that his accomplice chewed up to destroy the evidence.
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Trump Administration Backs Apple in Supreme Court Antitrust Suit Over Apps

"The importance of the question presented will only grow as commerce continues to move online," the U.S. Department of Justice told the Supreme Court in an amicus brief backing Apple Inc.'s position in a closely watched antitrust case.
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Ex-US Attorney, Bryan Cave Accused of Cover-Up in Legal Fallout From 2008 LabMD Hack

LabMD, a medical testing company mired in legal battles, alleges that Mary Beth Buchanan and Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner concealed key information in an FTC consumer protection case.
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JPMorgan Loses Another Ruling in Labor Department's Gender Pay Discrimination Case

Lawyers for JPMorgan, represented by McGuireWoods, argued that the Labor Department waited too long to tell the bank about alleged gender-based compensation allegations. An administrative law judge ruled for labor enforcers.
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Schneiderman Hires Lawyer Known for Criminal Fraud, Assault Cases

The former AG has retained Isabelle Kirshner, a prominent New York defense attorney whose law firm, Clayman & Rosenberg, has often represented lawyers in criminal cases.
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Rosenstein: DOJ, in Policy Shift, to Avoid 'Pile-On' Penalties in White-Collar Enforcement

During a speech in Manhattan on Wednesday, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said the department wanted to go after individual wrongdoing at companies to deter future bad actors—not simply force companies into big civil settlements.
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McKool Smith Attorney Convinces Delaware Court that $10M Policy Covers Trade Secrets Case

A McKool Smith lawyer recently helped convince a Delaware Court that a $10 million insurance policy his hotel chain client purchased from National Union Fire Insurance Company should cover his defense costs of a trade secrets case—even though the policy excluded trade secrets claims.
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Judges Raise Concerns About Proposal to Open Up Their Settlements

"Some CJA members have expressed concern that the disclosure of settlement agreements would be contrary to the understanding that the agreements would remain confidential despite case law interpreting" open records rules, the California Judges Association said in a comment about the proposal.
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3 Things to Watch For at Potentially Contentious 9th Circuit Confirmation Hearing

Ryan Bounds, an assistant U.S. attorney from Oregon, has been nominated for the Ninth Circuit bench by President Donald Trump despite the fact his home-state senators oppose him.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Five Firms Going Above and Beyond on Pro Bono

A salute to five firms that are tackling big-time pro bono cases.
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Underwood, Hailed as 'Brilliant,' Takes Helm as Acting NY AG at Critical Hour

It's only the latest role for the well-respected litigator, who's worked in state, district and U.S. attorney offices, and operated in local courts in Brooklyn as well as appearing before the U.S. Supreme Court some 20 times.
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Analysis

With Schneiderman's Downfall, #MeToo Grips the Legal World

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's resignation adds another name to the list of prominent male figures in the legal world who have fallen from grace in the wake of #MeToo.
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Quinn Emanuel Adds Lead Prosecutor in Boston Bomber Case

Former Acting U.S. Attorney William Weinreb is the latest addition to Quinn Emanuel's newly launched Boston office.
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Twitter Heads to Court to Fight Class Claims of Discriminatory Promotion Practices

"Holding companies accountable for systemically keeping underrepresented groups out of these leadership positions is an important step in achieving that balance,” plaintiff Tina Huang said.
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Accusations of Assault Open Schneiderman to Possible Criminal Charges

Defense attorneys outlined the various misdemeanor and felony charges Schneiderman could be exposed to—if someone were to press charges.
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Sally Yates Launches Investigations Practice as King & Spalding Partner

The former DOJ official and hero to Trump critics said she's ready to return to practicing law. “I know other people sort of have political ambitions for me—but for me, I'm a lawyer,” Yates said.
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Schneiderman's Resignation Sets Succession Process In Motion

The state legislature is empowered to collectively pick a replacement to serve the remainder of Schneiderman's term.
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Judge in Opioid Cases Orders Disclosure of Litigation Financing

A federal judge overseeing the multidistrict litigation over the opioid epidemic has ordered lawyers to disclose all third-party financing arrangements in their cases.
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Cleared of Criminal Charges, Judge Still in Ethics Jam Over Harboring Boyfriend

Carlia Brady has been accused of breaking four canons of the Code of Judicial Conduct based on her dealings with police when they sought to arrest her then-boyfriend on an armed robbery charge in 2013.
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Kirkland Subtenants Point Fingers at Each Other in Manhattan Rent Spat

Less than half-a-million dollars in unpaid rent may seem like barely a rounding error for Kirkland & Ellis, which generated $3.165 billion last year. But the firm isn't giving up.
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Reed Smith Team Puts Early Squeeze on Mueller Prosecutors in Russia Case

Prosecuting a foreign individual or company in U.S. federal court can pose challenges for the government in any case. The special counsel's prosecution of Russian business entities and individuals has proven no exception. A team from Reed Smith is putting early pressure on Robert Mueller's prosecutors.
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Ninth Circuit Holds Maricopa County Liable for Former Sheriff's 'Racially Discriminatory Policing'

The county had argued that it couldn't be held liable for the policies of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio whose office routinely targeted Latinos with traffic stops to screen for federal immigration law violations.
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Perkins Coie, Bracewell Targeted in Malpractice Suit Over IP Licensing Deal

A company that developed technology for "spread trading" claims its lawyers at Perkins Coie and Bracewell led it into a contract that failed to protect its interests against Morgan Stanley.
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Fifth Circuit Sanctions Austin Attorney for Filing Frivolous Appeal

Austin solo Omar Rosales, who already had been hit with more than $175,000 in sanctions for making false and abusive statements about opposing counsel during Americans with Disabilities Act litigation, faces additional sanctions.
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Commentary

For Kennedy Cousin Skakel, a Gold-Plated Standard for Ineffective Assistance of Counsel

As the saying goes, if your lawyer has a pulse, it's not ineffective assistance of counsel. Unless you're Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel, who just had his conviction for murdering Martha Moxley in 1975 overturned.
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Jay-Z's Attorney Says SEC Pursuit of Open-Ended Testimony a 'Celebrity Hunt'

Last week, the SEC filed suit against the world-famous rapper in the Southern District of New York, requesting the court compel him to testify in an investigation over the company he sold his Rocawear clothing line to in 2007.
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Wells Fargo Settles Securities Class Actions Over Fake Accounts for $480M

It's the largest payment the bank has agreed to make so far since the scandal broke in 2016. But Wells Fargo is not out of the woods yet.
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In Apple MDL Leadership Fight, a Contrast in Styles

The pitches for lead plaintiffs counsel pit Steve Berman and a few lawyers at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro against a 40-lawyer coalition led by Joseph Cotchett, of Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, and Laurence King of Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer.
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Court of Appeal Tosses Verdict Because of Prosecutor's Bias Against Gay Jurors

The Third District Court of Appeal in California tossed a criminal conviction in a case where a prosecutor used peremptory strikes on two gay jurors claiming that they'd be biased against a witness—a closeted gay man.
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In Brief

Former Quinn Emanuel Secretary Agrees to Drop Race Bias Suit

The firm appears to have reached a settlement with plaintiff Spencer Marin, who claimed he was subjected to racial slurs during a high-profile patent trial in Apple v. Samsung.
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Fox News Names New GC as Former Top Lawyer Remains on 'Voluntary Personal Leave'

Lily Fu Claffee, the new general counsel at Fox News, comes to the network from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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MoFo 'Between Disappointed and Angry' Over 'Mommy Track' Lawsuit

"It's just not who we are," Morrison & Foerster chair Larren Nashelsky said of a lawsuit claiming it holds back pregnant women and mothers.
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Commentary

Meeting the Challenge of the Legal Aid Crisis

The opioid crisis and the recent spate of natural disasters present new challenges to already overburdened civil legal aid providers.
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Citing 'Potential Conflicts,' Greenberg Traurig Says Giuliani on Unpaid Leave

Rudy Giuliani's leave of absence lets Greenberg Traurig avoid representing the president without saying goodbye to its most high-profile lawyer.
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Plaintiffs Attorneys Overcome Key Obstacle to Land $7.2M Accident Settlement

Attorney Joe Fried said the case did not seem promising because the deceased was stuck in the roadway after hitting another vehicle, and police did not find that the defendant truck driver did anything wrong.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Litigator of the Week: America's Dad Found 'Guilty, Guilty, Guilty'

On leave from her new job as an associate at Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, Kristen Gibbons Feden turned the tables on Bill Cosby and his high-profile defense team.
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$3M Age-Bias Settlement Compensates Restaurant's Unsuccessful Job Applicants

Courts of appeals are split on whether companies can be held liable for discriminating against older job seekers based on age. Seasons 52, represented by Seyfarth and Akerman, did not admit wrongdoing in the EEOC settlement.
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LA Judge Clears Path for J&J Motion to Toss Talc Plaintiffs' Calif. Cases

A LA judge has tentatively cleared the way for a Johnson & Johnson motion to toss out about 100 out-of-state plaintiffs from the coordinated talcum powder litigation in California in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's jurisdictional decision last year in Bristol-Myers Squibb v. Superior Court of California.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: You're a Brave Man, Mr. Flood

After months of hearing about a veritable parade of white collar stars who declined to represent President Trump in the Russia investigation, Emmet Flood finally took the bait. Will he escape the Trump curse?
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Equifax Judge Warns Lawyers to Limit Record-Sealing Requests

U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash issued a 34-page protective order in the Equifax data breach multidistrict litigation but warned lawyers and their clients that they should treat documents filed in the case as "presumptively public" and use their "best efforts" to limit confidential filings.
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Live Coverage

Jed Rakoff: Only the "Relatively Rich" Can Afford to Hire a Lawyer

Judge Rakoff, in his Learned Hand Award speech at the Federal Bar Council's Law Day dinner, said: We cannot blind ourselves to the failure of our profession to provide affordable legal services to what is probably a majority of our fellow Americans. What is needed is a global solution.
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Marc Mukasey Says He Won't Follow Giuliani To Trump Legal Team

Mukasey said he will remain at Greenberg Traurig, which removed Rudy Giuliani from its website this week.
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SEC Asks Federal Court to Compel Jay-Z to Testify

Regulators want to talk to the rapper about Iconix, the company he sold his clothing line Rocawear to in 2007.
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Analysis

Ex-Pro Football Player Received Workers' Comp Benefits. After Appearing On Survivor, He May Have To Give Them Back.

The Ninth Circuit found that an insurer could proceed with its lawsuit to claw back its $175,000 workers comp payout to Brad Culpepper, a former member of the Chicago Bears.
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What Campaign Finance Lawyers Are Saying About Giuliani's Stormy Comments

"They funneled through a law firm, and the president repaid it," Giuliani told Hannity last night, setting off a storm of debate over the $130,000 payment. We've rounded up some observations from campaign finance lawyers.
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New Wave of Class Actions Blame Opioid Industry for Rising Health Insurance Costs

The suits, filed in five states, were brought by individual persons against opioid manufacturers and distributors, and are among the few class actions filed against drugmakers and marketers.
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Black Men Arrested at Philadelphia Starbucks Settle With City

The two men will accept $1 each as a token settlement, along with an apology from the city, which also has agreed to set aside $200,000 to fund a program aimed at assisting young entrepreneurs, according to news reports.
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Second Circuit Revives Muslims' 'No-Fly' Suit, Finding Federal Agents Individually Liable

The finding came in a reversal and remand of a district court's dismissal of a suit brought by Muslim plaintiffs who claimed they'd been added to the federal no-fly list after refusing to become government informants.
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Employment Lawyers Await Ruling as SCOTUS Mulls Class Action Waivers

As the clock ticks on the current Supreme Court term, labor and employment lawyers from both the plaintiffs and defense bars are watching closely for a ruling in Epic Systems v. Lewis.
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Yale Law Students Take Sessions to Court As Part of Litigation Partnership with San Francisco

Alisa Tiwari, a participant in Yale's San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project, is part of a team challenging the Department of Justice's repeal of guidance calling for less stringent treatment of poor, young and disabled Americans, as well as people of color.
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Potential $1B Class Action Against FPL Over Hurricane Power Outages Survives

Plaintiffs are asking the court to find gross negligence and breach of contract over FPL's monthly "storm surcharge."
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Former Roberts Clerk Jeffrey Harris Joins Consovoy's Growing Litigation Boutique

Harris, formerly at Kirkland & Ellis before joining the Trump administration, said he was drawn to Consovoy McCarthy Park's "amazingly diverse" practice.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Game, Set and Match for King & Spalding in Xerox Merger Case

Faced with a devastating court ruling, Xerox on Tuesday threw in the towel, firing its CEO and half of its board of directors to resolve a proxy contest. It's a stunning victory for King & Spalding lawyers and their client Darwin Deason.
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Commentary

The Women Warriors Behind Gilead's Huge Federal Circuit Win

Fish & Richardson partner Juanita Brooks, a titan of the IP bar, has been practicing for 40 years. This is the first time she's had a case where both her courtroom team and the in-house lawyers have all been women.
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News

In Another Exit, Trio of Litigators Leave Keker to Launch Boutique

Keker, Van Nest & Peters, which has lost a few notable partners in recent months, has watched three more lawyers head for the door to start a new Bay Area-based boutique called Kwun Bhansali Lazarus.
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Plaintiffs Lawyers in Flint Water Litigation Escalate Fight Over Fees, Clients

Ted Leopold and Michael Pitt, co-lead counsel for the lead class action brought on behalf of Flint residents, have asked U.S. District Judge Judith Levy, who is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, to remove Hunter Shkolnik as one of two lawyers serving as liaison counsel to the individual cases.
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News

Latham Poaches IP Litigator Tara Elliott From Wilmer

She brings experience and connections from the busy District of Delaware and the Federal Circuit.
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Data Breach That Revealed Client File Sparks Legal Malpractice Action

A matrimonial attorney and her firm are facing a malpractice suit in state Superior Court in Morris County, New Jersey, after litigation over a divorce was disrupted by a data breach.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: David Boies on Backpage, Pro Bono and Why He Became a Lawyer

It's already taken thousands of hours and millions of dollars, but David Boies is determined to hold Backpage.com accountable for sex trafficking children.
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News

Citing Safety, Woman Seeks to Keep Anonymity in NRA Lawsuit

Saying she fears for her safety, a young woman who wants to join the National Rifle Association's challenge to a new Florida law that made it illegal to sell guns to anyone under age 21 is asking a federal court to keep her identity secret.
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Mintz Levin Adds Practice Leader, White-Collar Pro From Haynes and Boone

David Siegal, best known for obtaining a high-profile defense victory for private equity financier Benjamin Wey, co-led the government enforcement and litigation practice at Haynes and Boone.
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Commentary

Without Accidents, Aviation Law Grows in New Areas

When I first started working on aviation cases 20 years ago, it was not uncommon for my time to be spent defending lawsuits related to commercial airline…
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Top 100 Verdicts 2017: Chart

A multi-billion dollar verdict involving breaches of fiduciary duty scores the top award in the 2017 list by NLJ-affiliate VerdictSearch.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Kicked Out of the Robe: Will Judges Be Targeted with Recall Campaigns?

Historically, there has been an aversion to recalling judges. That may be changing.
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News

Top 100 Verdicts: Appeal to Jurors' Emotions

A multi-billion dollar verdict involving breaches of fiduciary duty scores the top award in the 2017 list by NLJ-affiliate VerdictSearch.
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News

Tearing Down the House that Richard Cordray Built

While some have described the CFPB as in a state of “radio silence” since late November, others said the agency's attorneys have perked back up and are pushing forward with investigations begun before Mick Mulvaney took control.
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Former Autonomy CFO Found Guilty After 3-Month Fraud Trial

A 12-member jury returned a guilty verdict against Sushovan Hussain on all 16 counts of wire and securities fraud after a three-month trial and one week of deliberations.
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Increasingly, Courts Scrutinizing Lawyers' Social Media Activity

The recent New Jersey case of a lawyer whose excuse for missing a filing deadline was proved false by vacation photos she posted on Instagram is part of a growing body of cases in which lawyers and judges faced scrutiny over their social media postings.
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News

Porn Star Stormy Daniels Sues Trump Over Tweet

At issue is a tweet President Donald Trump made in which he dismissed a composite sketch that Stormy Daniels says depicted a man who threatened her in 2011 to stay quiet about her alleged sexual encounter with Trump.
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News

Ex-Wilmer Practice Leader, SDNY No. 2 Joins Up With George Soros

Boyd Johnson III, co-chair of the firm's investigations and criminal litigation practice at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr and a former No. 2 at the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan, is poised to become general counsel at Soros Fund Management LLC.
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News

Randy Evans to Leave Dentons, Following Gingrich

Evans tendered his resignation on Friday, less than two weeks after fellow GOP stalwart Newt Gingrich also said he was leaving the global megafirm.
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News

US Supreme Court Finally Takes a 'Cy Pres' Case, and This One Involves Google

Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., writing in a 2013 case, said cy pres relief raised "fundamental concerns." The Google settlement involved funds distributed to third parties, with no compensation to the class.
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News

'Mommy Track Is a Dead End' at MoFo, Associates Claim in New Lawsuit

The proposed class action is the latest gender bias case brought by plaintiffs firm Sanford Heisler Sharp, whose other law firm targets have included Proskauer Rose, Chadbourne & Parke and Sedgwick.
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Analysis

The Big Law Boomerang That Brings In-House Attorneys Back to Firms

What makes corporate counsel return to law firm work?
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Late-Filing Lawyer's Excuse Undone by Vacation Photos on Instagram

A federal judge in New Jersey has imposed a $10,000 sanction on a lawyer whose excuse for missing a court filing deadline was refuted by vacation photos on her Instagram account.
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News

Attorney's Slander Claims Against Dissatisfied Client May Proceed, Judge Says

Litigants, take heed: If you're not happy with your attorney's performance, you may want to be careful about how you express your dissatisfaction.
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Analysis

Did Outdated Strategy Doom Bill Cosby's Defense?

Cosby's lawyers tried to attack the credibility of his accusers. That strategy may not work so well anymore, other attorneys said.
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News

Split Verdict in Tex McIver Murder Trial Rattles Defense Bar

Lawyers took to social media to decry the verdict as inconsistent in acquitting former Fisher & Phillips partner Tex McIver of malice murder but convicting him of felony murder.
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News

Judge Scraps Manafort Suit Seeking to Restrain Robert Mueller

U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson in Washington, turning down Paul Manafort's civil suit against Robert Mueller, declined to reach the merits of the legitimacy of his appointment order leading the Russia investigation.
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Profile

Litigators of the Week: An Antitrust Unicorn—With $800M on the Line

“Class actions and antitrust cases never go to trial. Most people don't want to take the risk,” said David Lender, co-chair of Weil's litigation department. “It's the client willing to go to the mat.”
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Age Discrimination Law Protects Applicants, Not Just Employees: US Appeals Court

Dale Kleber's lawsuit in Illinois tested the scope of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. Kleber, a lawyer, sued CareFusion Corp. after he was rejected for an in-house counsel post. The Seventh Circuit on Thursday revived his claims.
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Court Rejects Bias Suit by Bar Patron Who Says 'MAGA' Hat Got Him Bounced

A judge bounced a lawsuit filed by man who alleged he was thrown out of a Manhattan bar for wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat, rejecting the argument that the bar patron was discriminated against on the basis of creed.
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In Fee Fight With Former Client, LA Boutique Beats Back $100K Arbitration Award

The Second District Court of Appeal sided with Baker Marquart in nixing a $100,000-plus arbitration award over a contingency fee dispute with a former client.
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Ex-Judge Jones Appointed Special Master Overseeing Cohen Privilege Review

A 17-year veteran of the Southern District of New York, Bracewell partner Barbara Jones was tapped Thursday to handle the review of privilege claims by President Donald Trump, the Trump Organization and Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen.
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MoFo Study Shows Litigation Top Concern for Consumer Products Orgs

Litigation exposure was followed by protection of brand equity and privacy and data security.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Atop the Am Law 100, One of These Firms Is Not Like the Others

Year after year, the most profitable firms are invariably New York corporate/ M&A powerhouses. Mid-size firms that focus more on litigation tend to lag far behind. But then, there's Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, a testament that litigation alone can also be wildly lucrative.
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Cosby Lawyer Vows 'Fight Is Not Over' After Guilty Verdict

Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele nodded toward the #MeToo movement after the sexual assault verdict, saying there's now "remarkable awareness of how these crimes have been covered up and papered over" in the past.
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AARP, States File to Intervene in DOL Fiduciary Appeal

“AARP is not giving up on our fight to make sure that hard-earned retirement savings have strong protections," said AARP's LeaMond.
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SCOTUS Gives Prized Nod to Arnold & Porter's Lisa Blatt at Travel Ban Argument

Justice Breyer's reference to Blatt, a veteran advocate who leads Arnold & Porter's appellate and Supreme Court practice, is a nearly priceless compliment within the Supreme Court community.
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Court Affirms Dismissal of Skiing Accident Lawsuit in First-Impression Case

The Pennsylvania Superior Court has rejected an appeal by a man injured at a ski resort in the Allegheny Mountains, ruling in a case of first impression that wheel ruts on a ski slope are an inherent risk associated with the activity of downhill skiing.
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Daily Dicta: Watch Out—There's a New Cyber Cop on the Beat

The SEC fined Altaba, formerly known as Yahoo! Inc., $35 million to settle charges that it misled shareholders by failing to disclose a massive data breach in 2014.
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Special Master Finds Legal Fee Bid Excessive in Anthem Data Breach Case

A special master, appointed by Judge Lucy Koh, was highly critical of a legal fee request in a $115 million settlement of data breach litigation against Anthem.
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Despite Status Quo in Oil States Decision, SCOTUS Shakes Up Patent Litigation

After Tuesday's ruling in SAS Institute v. Iancu, petitioners face a higher risk of getting a final written decisions finding challenged patent claims valid, leaving them estopped from fighting in district court.
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Manhattan US Attorney Berman Will Remain, SDNY Court Says

Berman, who was neither nominated by President Trump nor confirmed by the U.S. Senate, was set to see his term as an appointee end next week.
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Lucasfilm Wins Early Battle With App Maker Over 'Sabacc' Trademark

In the "Star Wars" universe, Han Solo won the iconic Millennium Falcon spaceship by beating Lando Calrissian in a game of Sabacc. In court, Lucasfilm beat back a motion to dismiss its trademark lawsuit against Ren Ventures.
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Golf Course Called Police on Black Lawyer Who Knows Her Way Around Civil Rights Law

Sandra Thompson operates a solo firm in York, practicing civil rights, criminal defense, family law, immigration, incorporation, landlord-tenant and personal injury law.
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Skadden's Pat Fitzgerald Representing 'Best Friend' Jim Comey

A pair who became best buddies at the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan have officially reunited as a lawyer-client combo.
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Why Judge John Bates Embraced 'Undocumented' Over 'Illegal' in DACA Ruling

In his ruling against the Trump administration's move to rescind the DACA immigration program, U.S. District Judge John Bates explained, in a footnote, his reasons for choosing "undocumented" over "illegal."
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Trump's Statements on Travel Ban Dominate Supreme Court Arguments

"The president could have distanced himself [from his statements and tweets] but instead embraced them," Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal, arguing for Hawaii, told the justices Wednesday.
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Merck Moves to MDL Cases Over Its Shingles Vaccine

Merck has moved to coordinate dozens of lawsuits brought over injuries allegedly caused by its shingles vaccine, Zostavax.
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Litigation Funder Lake Whillans Hires Former Bartlit Beck Litigator as Managing Director

Christopher Hagale brings expertise in accounting malpractice and trade secrets, and expands Lake Whillans' geographic footprint to the Midwest.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: When a SLAPP Feels More like a Sucker Punch

Anti-SLAPP suits can be deeply unsatisfying, as two recent cases—one involving fitness guru Richard Simmons, the other a man on a self-proclaimed mission to stop revenge porn and cyber-bullying—make clear.
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Microsoft Appoints Dev Stahlkopf as New General Counsel, Reporting to CLO Brad Smith

Stahlkopf will be in charge of most of the tech behemoth's legal work in her new position.
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Drugmakers Focused on Profits Over Patients, Jurors Told During Xarelto Closings

If Janssen Pharmaceuticals was the Cleveland Cavaliers, then its blockbuster blood thinner medication Xarelto was the company's LeBron James, an attorney suing the drugmaker told a Philadelphia jury during closing arguments in the latest state court trial over the drug's safety.
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Battle Continues Over Nazi-Looted Art as Heirs Seek to Auction Prized Paintings

An Austrian Jewish entertainer's heirs, who recently won the rights to two Egon Schiele paintings looted by the Nazis, are asking a judge to transfer the paintings to Christie's auction house, but their opposition is planning to appeal the original ruling.
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Splintered Supreme Court Shields Foreign Corporations From Alien Tort Statute

The splintered 91-page decision in Jesner v. Arab Bank—Justice Kennedy wrote for the majority—narrows the reach of the Alien Tort Statute and finishes a task the court left incomplete in its 2013 ruling in Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum.
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High Court Rejects Challenge to PTO Patent Validity Review With Caveats Added

But the justices suggest procedure might not cover patents issued before 2011 passage of America Invents Act.
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Analysis

How Morgan Lewis Grew Into a Powerhouse on Its Own Terms

The eighth-largest firm in the Am Law 100 charted its own course on the way to becoming a global force.
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Video: Tony Mauro Catches Up With Sidley's Carter Phillips

"I am very happy to be back just practicing law," says Carter Phillips, formerly chairman of Sidley Austin's executive committee.
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Sour Mash? Jack Daniel's Sues Bargain Whiskey Over Label, Bottle Design

Jack Daniel's has sued the maker of Lonehand Whiskey claiming that it designed its label and bottle to look deceptively close to its "Old No. 7" design.
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With Chadbourne Suit Behind Her, Kerrie Campbell Continues Gender Equity Struggle

Ex-Chadbourne & Parke partner Kerrie Campbell may have settled her gender bias case against the firm. But she's still fighting.
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Greenspoon Marder Opens LA Office With 6-Lawyer Group

The fast-growing Am Law 200 firm added four lawyers from entertainment boutique Eisner Jaffe, as well as a former California judge and ex-solo practitioner.
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McIver Defense Promises to Appeal Jury's Guilty Verdict for Murder

The jury also convicted McIver of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and influencing a witness.
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Judge Keeps $125M Provigil Settlement Intact, Denying Claim Document Wasn't Final

A federal judge has rejected an insurance provider's attempts to invalidate a $125 million settlement that the company, and several others, entered into with the makers of the sleep-disorder drug Provigil.
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Jury Awards $417K Despite Facebook Posts of Injured Man Running Race

The plaintiff was able to overcome evidence including Facebook posts of him running a muddy obstacle course last year to land a post-apportionment verdict of $417,545.
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Gibson Dunn Adds Ex-DOJ Official, Anti-Money Laundering Pro

Kendall Day was most recently an acting deputy assistant attorney general in the Criminal Division, where he earlier led the agency's anti-money laundering and asset recovery section.
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Justices Steer Clear of Debate Over Presidential Firing Power

Though Deputy Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall raised the removal issue more than once, some justices seemed uninterested or antagonistic, preferring to sort out the hiring implications of the designation of officers.
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2nd Circuit Tells Trump Administration to Ease Off Brake in Implementing New Fuel Standard Penalties

In an order Monday, an appellate panel vacated the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's rolled-back penalties for automakers who violated fuel efficiency standards.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: When the Judge Doesn't Like You; Saw Makers Notch a Win

Judicial bias is a tricky thing. Is the judge ruling against you because she doesn't like your legal arguments? Or is it personal?Either way, it's bold—and potentially risky—move to call on a judge to recuse for bias. But Mike Daugherty is not one to shy away from a fight.
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Hank Asbill Jumps to Buckley Sandler From Jones Day

The move takes Asbill from a firm with more than 2,500 lawyers to one with about 150.
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No Standing for Monkey to Bring Selfie Copyright Suit

Ninth Circuit Judges Carlos Bea and N. Randy Smith said an en banc panel of the court ought to reconsider whether animals ever have standing to bring claims.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Litigator of the Week: And Client Number Three Is…

Not every Litigator of the Week need be the victor of a long, scorched-earth battle in court. Sometimes, all it takes is the perfect interjection. And for that, we recognize this week's winner: Davis Wright Tremaine partner Robert Balin,
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Wisconsin AG Slams Award Given to Ex-Seyfarth Shaw Associate

Stephan Addison was one of two former Big Law associates accused of sexual assault in 2005. When the State Bar of Wisconsin recently gave him an award, that chapter of his life returned.
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Oil Spill Lawyers Win Rare Disaster Class Certification for Coastal Property Owners

A plaintiffs team suing a pipeline operator over a 2015 oil spill off the coast of California scored a rare win when a federal judge granted certification of thousands of property owners. Of course, that success came on the third try.
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Trial by Jury: An American Expert Tells Us What We're Losing

If you follow high-profile trials, you might be surprised to learn that the jury system is in serious decline in America. That's a big problem.
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Wells Fargo Turned to Sullivan & Cromwell Ahead of $1B Consumer Settlement

“We always try to play absolutely straight with the regulators,” H. Rodgin Cohen, Sullivan & Cromwell's senior chairman and a lawyer for Wells Fargo, told The American Lawyer last year.
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Kushner Cos. Confirms Federal Subpoenas: 'Nothing to Hide'

The family real estate company previously run by President Trump's son-in-law is being looked at over reports it filed false housing paperwork in New York City.
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Judge Remands First Tezos Case, Splitting Pioneering ICO Securities Class Actions In 2

U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg agreed that the first case to be filed against Tezos belongs back in San Francisco Superior Court, in light of a recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on jurisdiction.
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DNC Files Civil Suit Against Trump, Russia Over Election Hacking

The suit, drawing on the volume of reporting over the issue, seeks to subject Trump campaign officials, as well as Russia, to the civil discovery process.
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Profile

Litigator of the Week: And Client Number Three Is…

It was the denouement in the riveting drama that played out over two days before U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood : When Davis Wright Tremaine partner Rob Balin convinced the court to compel Michael Cohen's to reveal his third client.
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Alston & Bird Settles Multimillion-Dollar Legal Mal Suit

The complaint alleged that the firm caused a onetime employee of the widow of late Coca-Cola CEO Roberto Goizuega to lose tens of millions of dollars in gifts and bequests from Olga Goizuega and cost her millions more in tax judgments and fines.
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Q&A: Lance Armstrong's Lawyer Talks Shop About Settling with US Postal Service

Elliot Peters of Keker, Van Nest & Peters says "100 percent" of him wished he could take the doping case to trial, but that the $5 million settlement Armstrong reached "puts litigation out of his life."
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Trump's Attorney Cohen Drops Defamation Suits Over Steele Dossier

Days after appearing in federal court over material seized in a federal raid, Cohen's attorney confirmed he's dropping suits in state and federal court against Buzzfeed, which published the dossier, and the political research group that commissioned it, Fusion GPS.
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Giuliani Joins Trump Legal Team, Takes Leave from Greenberg Traurig

The former New York mayor will serve as a personal lawyer for the president.
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Package Bomber Set to Be Executed for 11th Circuit Judge's Murder

Walter Leroy Moody Jr., 83, is scheduled to receive a lethal injection Thursday and become the oldest inmate put to death since executions resumed in the U.S. in the 1970s.
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Mueller's Appellate Specialists Make Debut, Defending Manafort Charges in Trial Court

Michael Dreeben and Elizabeth Prelogar, both from the U.S. Solicitor General's Office, teamed up with Adam Jed, another Justice Department appellate specialist, to defend the criminal charges against Paul Manafort at a hearing Thursday in Washington's federal trial court.
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Stris & Maher, the LA Boutique, Claims 'Total Victory' in Settlement About Alleged Trump Affair

Peter Stris, who has argued seven U.S. Supreme Court cases, called ex-Playboy model Karen McDougal's settlement "probably the most rewarding result I ever got in my career."
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Brave New World of (Robot) Law

If your robot hurts someone, are you liable? Legally speaking, is a robot like a pet? An employee? Should robots have rights? In a new report, the U.S. Chamber Commerce contemplates not-so-distant questions about robot law.
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Jury Finds 'Killer Nanny' Guilty in 2012 Slayings of 2 Children, Rejects Insanity Defense

The nanny whose attorneys said she committed the grisly slayings of two children while they were in her care at their family's home because the devil told her to do it was found guilty of murder on Wednesday.
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Southwest Airlines Passengers Looking to Lawyer Up After Emergency Landing

Less than 24 hours after a Dallas-bound Southwest Airlines jet made an emergency landing in Philadelphia Tuesday, attorney Ladd Sanger had already fielded two calls from passengers.
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Gibson Dunn's Ted Olson Puts New Squeeze on Consumer Bureau

A team from Gibson Dunn fought the CFPB in the D.C. Circuit—and now they're in the Fifth Circuit challenging the agency's single-director design. Will one of these cases reach the U.S. Supreme Court?
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Aiming to Trump Trump Pardons, Schneiderman Seeks Closure of State Double Jeopardy 'Loophole'

The attorney general said that state law prevents, absent a court-provided exception, the prosecution of certain crimes already brought along to the point of a plea or a grand jury's swearing in.
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Plaintiffs Bar Looks to Cash In on #MeToo

In an effort to capture legal work emanating from the #MeToo movement, plaintiffs firms across the country are registering website domain names and funding television commercials in their quest for big paydays.
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Katten, on Hiring Spree, Adds IP Litigator From Alston & Bird

Other Alston & Bird lawyers may join Deepro Mukerjee in his move to Katten Muchin Rosenman, which has already hired about 30 lateral partners firmwide this year.
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How Lawyers Used CFIUS Review to Defeat Broadcom's Takeover of Qualcomm

The White House blocked Broadcom's $117 billion bid to take over Qualcomm by issuing an executive order in March, citing national security concerns. Could it be the "poison pill" of the future?
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Trial Pro Billy Martin Jumps to Barnes & Thornburg

Less than three years after joining Miles & Stockbridge, Billy Martin is on the move again.
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DLA Piper Notches $45M Win in Maryland Landfill Fight

In a dispute going back nearly 30 years, the Harford County in Maryland was hit with a verdict of more than $45 million for its successful efforts to block construction of a rubble-fill project the county originally asked for.
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Wilson Sonsini Gets Appellate Win in Google Derivative Suits Over 'No-Poach' Agreements

The Sixth District Court of Appeal upheld a lower court ruling which tossed claims against Google execs on statute of limitations grounds.
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Daily Dicta: King & Spalding Attacks “Strange and Irregular” Xerox Merger

A team from King & Spalding is pulling out all the stops in an attack on a pending merger between Xerox Corp. and Fujifilm Holdings Corp..
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Federal Judges Say Firms, Clients Favor Male Litigators at Their Peril

At a Reed Smith event, former SDNY Judge Shira Scheindlin and current U.S. District Judge Cynthia Rufe highlighted the costs of ignoring gender diversity.
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SEC Discloses Deals With Ex-Dewey Leaders Sanders, DiCarmine

The agency's case against former Dewey executive Stephen DiCarmine now appears to be over. But that's not the case for other Dewey leaders.
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Fox News Backs Hannity, Who Says Cohen 'Never Represented' Him

While the Fox News host downplayed his relationship to Cohen on Monday, the network stated Tuesday that Hannity continues to have its "full support."
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Chrysler Pays $40M Jeep Judgment

The total amount with interest: $47,045,342.46, according to lead plaintiffs counsel James Butler Jr. of Butler Wooten & Peak in Atlanta and Columbus.
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Miami Sues Drugmakers, Distributors for Opioid Crisis

Miami joins other jurisdictions blaming drugmakers and distributors for opioid deaths and overdoses.
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With DOJ Asking to Vacate Joe Arpaio's Contempt Record, Ninth Circuit to Appoint Special Prosecutor

In dissent from the motion panel's order, Circuit Judge Richard Tallman wrote that Perkins Coie, which has represented amici pushing for a special prosecutor, should be precluded from getting the nod since the firm "represented President Trump's former political rival, Hillary Clinton."
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Justices Eye Congress, 'Massive' Lawsuit Potential in Online Sales Tax Case

"I'm concerned about the many unanswered questions that overturning precedents will create," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said at one point during the argument Tuesday.
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NFL Sued by 9 Former Security Reps for Age Discrimination

The plaintiffs allege issues arose after the NFL hired Cathy Lanier, the former Washington, D.C., chief of police, as its new security chief in 2016.
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Judge Certifies Class of Illinois Facebook Users in Privacy Suit Over Facial Recognition

The lawsuit, set to go to trial in July, confronts the company with billions in potential damages.
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Fox Host Hannity Revealed as Cohen's Third Client, as Wood Expresses Confidence in Feds' 'Filter Team'

The reveal in open court upstaged the presence of pornographic actress Stormy Daniels, who attended the hearing before U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood Monday.
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Supreme Court Eyes Relaxing Rule on Foreign Patent Damages

Despite possibility of "chaos," presumption against extraterritorial application may give way to simple proximate cause test, justices suggest.
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Manhattan Jury Awards $60M Asbestos Verdict in Favor of Late Laborer's Estate

A Manhattan jury has awarded a record-breaking $60 million asbestos verdict to the estate of a man who died from mesothelioma after working for years as a laborer near asbestos-laden boilers and construction implements.
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In Texas Expansion, Sheppard Mullin Launches Dallas Office With 10 Lateral Partners

The firm's new Dallas office, its first in Texas, has a total of 18 lawyers, with more expected soon. The firm's clients with headquarters or operations in the state include Toyota and Texaco.
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Lawyer Who Self-Immolated in Brooklyn Was Best-Known as LGBT Rights Advocate but Played Lower-Key Role for the Environment

While David Buckel, an attorney who died on April 14 after setting himself on fire in a park in Brooklyn, had become widely known for his work on LGBT causes, he spent the final years of his life out of the legal limelight and focused his energy on environmental protection.
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Cohen Claims Morgan Lewis, Squire Patton Boggs Records in Seized Materials

Records related to both global legal giants could be contained in materials seized last week by federal law enforcement officials in raids on Michael Cohen's home, hotel room and office.
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Daily Dicta: Take Heart, Rosenstein. History Is on Your Side

Take a step back for a moment and consider that a public interest advocacy group is fundraising over the prospect of the DAG getting fired—and hundreds of thousands of people are ready to take the streets if it happens.
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NFL Accuses Lawyers, Doctors of 'Widespread Fraud' on Concussion Settlement

The NFL has asked a Pennsylvania federal judge to appoint a special investigator to look into alleged "widespread fraud" that is "infecting" the $1 billion concussion litigation settlement.
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Burn Victim in Plywood Mill Explosion Secures $33M Verdict From Harris County Jury

A man severely burned in a fatal explosion at a plywood mill in Corrigan, Texas, has won a more than $33 million verdict.A Harris County jury…
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Kirkland Takes Two From Cravath in Latest Lateral Raid

Sandra Goldstein, a top partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore and a former head of litigation at the firm, is headed to Kirkland & Ellis with Stefan Atkinson in New York.
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Gorsuch Hires Native American Law Clerk, Likely First in SCOTUS History

"Justice Gorsuch has already brought a diverse group of clerks to the court and I am honored to deepen that diversity," says Tobi Young, a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation and general counsel to the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
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Suit Alleges Houston Woman Seduced, Defrauded Prominent Texas Lawyer Walter Umphrey

The lawsuit, filed in Harris County, seeks more than $2 million from the Houston woman and her lawyer.
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DraftKings, FanDuel in Settlement Talks Over Consumer Class Actions

Lawyers have asked a federal judge to halt consumer class actions against sports betting sites DraftKings Inc. and FanDuel Inc. while they hash out a possible settlement.
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Prosecutors Say Cohen Under Investigation, Rebut Privilege Claims

Documents disclosed in the Southern District of New York show that Michael Cohen, the personal lawyer for President Donald Trump, is the subject of a criminal inquiry into his personal business dealings. He also received a $500,000 "alliance fee" from Squire Patton Boggs.
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Ninth Circuit to Rule in Monkey Selfie Case Despite Settlement

The court declined to dismiss the case, saying it's "wary of abetting 'strategic behavior' on the part of institutional litigants."
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Power Company's Legal Malpractice Suit Against Greenberg Traurig Gets Tossed

NextEra Energy Inc. claimed it was damaged in the form of legal fees paid to Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and trial and appeal fees "amounting to millions of dollars."
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Rod Rosenstein Set to Make Supreme Court Argument Debut This Month

That is, if he is still deputy attorney general. Rosenstein, who argued in federal appeals court as U.S. attorney for Maryland, has been the target of White House criticism in recent days regarding his oversight of Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading the Russia investigation.
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Litigators of the Week: Beating J&J on its Own Turf

A trio of plaintiffs lawyers overcame Johnson & Johnson's home court advantage in the first successful case linking Johnson's Baby Powder and mesothelioma.
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VirnetX Scores $502.5M Verdict Against Apple

It's the second nine-figure verdict obtained by the company and its Caldwell Cassady & Curry lawyers in the last year. But Apple says the PTAB has already invalidated all of the patents.
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NJ Jury Awards $33M in Pelvic Mesh Suit Against Bard; Punitives Phase on Deck

Plaintiff Mary McGuinness was awarded $23 million in damages. Her husband, Thomas, was awarded $10 million for loss of consortium.
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In Expanded Uber Settlement, FTC Hammers Home Security Message

The regulator warned tech companies to make sure their software development environments are secure. Uber's 2016 breach came after an engineer stored an access key to a cloud database in code hosted on GitHub.
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Retirement Class Action Seeks $140M From Home Depot

Home Depot: “We haven't seen the suit yet, but we're proud of the financial support and opportunities for saving that we provide our associates.”
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Why Some Judicial Nominees Struggle When Asked About 'Brown v. Board of Education'

For some nominees, the concern is that by answering explicitly, they would be viewed as biased. For others, the decisions they are being asked to embrace are too controversial to touch.
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Janice Dickinson Testifies Against Cosby: 'Here Was America's Dad on Top of Me'

One of Bill Cosby's most famous accusers took the stand as a prior bad acts witness on Thursday.
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Daily Dicta: When Keeping Quiet Is Bad—But Telling Is Worse

It's like Sophie's Choice for lawyers.
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Wilson Sonsini Partner Talks About Other Kozinski Clerks 'Waiting, Dying' to Testify in Aborted Investigation

Katherine Ku spoke as part of a discussion called "Making the Future #NOTMeToo" about how women can ward off and respond to sexual harassment in the legal profession.
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Michael G. Bongiorno, Andrew Scott Dulberg and Elizabeth E. Driscoll from Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr have stepped in to represent Symbotic Inc., an A.I.-enabled technology platform that focuses on increasing supply chain efficiency, and other defendants in a pending shareholder derivative lawsuit. The case, filed Oct. 2 in Massachusetts District Court by the Brown Law Firm on behalf of Stephen Austen, accuses certain officers and directors of misleading investors in regard to Symbotic's potential for margin growth by failing to disclose that the company was not equipped to timely deploy its systems or manage expenses through project delays. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton, is 1:24-cv-12522, Austen v. Cohen et al.

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Edmund Polubinski and Marie Killmond of Davis Polk & Wardwell have entered appearances for data platform software development company MongoDB and other defendants in a pending shareholder derivative lawsuit. The action, filed Oct. 7 in New York Southern District Court by the Brown Law Firm, accuses the company's directors and/or officers of falsely expressing confidence in the company’s restructuring of its sales incentive plan and downplaying the severity of decreases in its upfront commitments. The case is 1:24-cv-07594, Roy v. Ittycheria et al.

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Amy O. Bruchs and Kurt F. Ellison of Michael Best & Friedrich have entered appearances for Epic Systems Corp. in a pending employment discrimination lawsuit. The suit was filed Sept. 7 in Wisconsin Western District Court by Levine Eisberner LLC and Siri & Glimstad on behalf of a project manager who claims that he was wrongfully terminated after applying for a religious exemption to the defendant's COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The case, assigned to U.S. Magistrate Judge Anita Marie Boor, is 3:24-cv-00630, Secker, Nathan v. Epic Systems Corporation.

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David X. Sullivan, Thomas J. Finn and Gregory A. Hall from McCarter & English have entered appearances for Sunrun Installation Services in a pending civil rights lawsuit. The complaint was filed Sept. 4 in Connecticut District Court by attorney Robert M. Berke on behalf of former employee George Edward Steins, who was arrested and charged with employing an unregistered home improvement salesperson. The complaint alleges that had Sunrun informed the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection that the plaintiff's employment had ended in 2017 and that he no longer held Sunrun's home improvement contractor license, he would not have been hit with charges, which were dismissed in May 2024. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer, is 3:24-cv-01423, Steins v. Sunrun, Inc. et al.

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Greenberg Traurig shareholder Joshua L. Raskin has entered an appearance for boohoo.com UK Ltd. in a pending patent infringement lawsuit. The suit, filed Sept. 3 in Texas Eastern District Court by Rozier Hardt McDonough on behalf of Alto Dynamics, asserts five patents related to an online shopping platform. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap, is 2:24-cv-00719, Alto Dynamics, LLC v. boohoo.com UK Limited.

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