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Trump Campaign Sues New York Times for Defamation

Attorney Charles Harder, of the Los Angeles-based firm Harder LLP, filed the suit in New York County Supreme Court and asked for millions of dollars in damages.
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Pharmaceutical Sector Hit Hardest by Securities Class Actions

"That suggests a real trend here. No longer can we say half of all settlements are less than $10 million, and that can be a concern to general counsel."
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A Rare 'Damn' Reverberates Among SCOTUS Advocates

Shocking? Hardly. But still striking. The word "damn" has rarely been uttered in the modern history of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Lawyer Acquitted of Murder Sues for Malicious Prosecution—But Must Judge Recuse?

'The fact that a relative works at a law firm representing a party is not enough. There would need to be some aggravating circumstance, and there is none here,' the Seventh Circuit panel held.
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Avenatti's Lawyer Eyes Stormy Daniels' Credibility as Defense to Theft Charges

Prosecutors in the Southern District of New York last year charged Avenatti with wire fraud and aggravated identity theft for allegedly stealing nearly $300,000 from a book advance that was being paid to Daniels for her memoir.
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Int'l Arbitration Trio Leave Kirkland for King & Spalding

Javier Rubinstein leads a team of Latin America experts and will add international arbitration expertise to King & Spalding's growing Chicago office.
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Referee Finds Disbarment 'Too Extreme' for Donziger

Chevron has lambasted the referee's report, with its attorney at Gibson Dunn arguing the referee had "ignored" the findings of a federal judge.
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'Ridiculous and Unhelpful': Legal Scholars React to Trump's SCOTUS Bashing

"The presidential tweet to recuse a Supreme Court justice for an opinion she wrote is absurd and demonstrates a disturbing lack of understanding of the role of the judiciary," one legal scholar said.
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Rail Equipment Makers Settle 'No-Poach' Agreement Class Action for $49M

The class action stems from allegations that Knorr, Wabtec and a company that was later purchased by Wabtec entered into agreements where they would not poach each other's workers.
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Opioid Maker Mallinckrodt Reaches $1.6B Global Settlement

Mallinckrodt's "settlement framework" resolves thousands of claims brought by cities and counties in the multidistrict litigation and has the support of 47 attorneys general from states and U.S. territories.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Stealth Suit? Kobe Bryant's Widow Files Wrongful Death Action

What if a famous plaintiff wants to minimize attention to filing a lawsuit? For a lesson on how to deliver, you might look to Vanessa Bryant and her ace litigation team led by Munger, Tolles & Olson chair Brad Brian
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A Small Victory for In-House Counsel in Google Antitrust Discovery

Google had sought to limit what discovery documents could be seen by outside experts in investigations brought by state attorneys general before the company reached an agreement last week on narrower limitations.
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With $265M Dicamba Verdict, Monsanto Faces Another Herbicide Problem

A lead plaintiffs lawyer said the verdict could boost dozens of other lawsuits filed over Monsanto's dicamba herbicide, while Bayer insisted the case was an anomaly. Unlike cancer claims associated with Roundup, the cases allege dicamba herbicide sprayed by farmers drifted into neighboring fields, causing damages to their crops.
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In Lone Dissent, Justice Thomas Thrashes 'Chevron' and His Own 'Brand X' Decision

Thomas regularly writes solo dissents, urging his colleagues to revisit, or even strike down, earlier rulings. But it's rare for any justice to cast doubt on a prior ruling the justice had earlier written.
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Burnout on the Bench: Judges Struggle With Stress, Fatigue

Working long hours on emotionally draining cases is taking a toll on the judiciary's well-being.
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Jury Finds Harvey Weinstein Guilty of 3rd-Degree Rape and Criminal Sexual Act

Six women testified against Weinstein at his trial, describing three decades of interactions with Weinstein. Annabella Sciorra, Miriam Haley and Jessica Mann all testified about incidents that led to his criminal charges, while the other three women were allowed to testify as "prior bad acts" witnesses.
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Fish & Richardson's 40-Somethings Land $31M Patent Trial Verdict

Three partners under age 43 shared all of the speaking roles in a trial over tire pressure monitors that's been 20 years in the making.
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Larry Wallace, Former Deputy Solicitor General Who Argued 157 SCOTUS Cases, Dies at 88

Harvard Law School professor Richard Lazarus called Larry Wallace's legendary footnote in a U.S. Supreme Court case "an act of extraordinary personal courage and professional integrity."
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2nd Circuit Judge Removes Monet Reference in Opinion, Saying It Wasn't Art Criticism

Judge Barrington Parker Jr., who professed a great appreciation for the arts, clarified that Monet is an "absolutely great artist," and said it was best to delete the reference, which was incorrectly seen as a criticism of Monet.
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Wells Fargo Agrees to Pay Feds $3B Penalty to Resolve Fake Bank Account Scandal

Bank CEO Charles Scharf: "The conduct ... and the past culture that gave rise to it are reprehensible and wholly inconsistent with the values on which Wells Fargo was built."
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Johnson & Johnson Can't Dodge Price-Fixing Suit by Kroger, Walgreens

Antitrust claims are a product of federal statute and thus are extrinsic to, and not rights "under," a commercial agreement, the appeals court said.
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Appeals Court Denies King & Spalding's Bid for Special Appearance in Halkbank Sanctions-Busting Case

The ruling marked the latest development in Halkbank's four-month standoff with the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office, which has charged the bank with six counts of fraud, money laundering and other sanctions-related offenses in the record-breaking scheme.
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US Judge Refuses to Recuse in Upcoming Volkswagen 'Clean Diesel' Trial

U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer, on Friday, rejected plaintiffs' motion for disqualification from Monday's trial, calling their concerns of bias an "abrupt about-face" from their previous arguments.
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Commentary

The Paul Weiss Protests: Student Activists Have a Bigger Choice to Make

'When I listen to the protesters who are now urging law students around the country to refuse to interview at Paul, Weiss unless it drops ExxonMobil as a client, I wonder if they understand the difference between a law firm and an NGO,' writes Richard Levick.
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NY Prosecutor Says Harvey Weinstein Emailed 'Confession' About 1990s Rape Allegation

Even if an accuser had a personal relationship with Weinstein, the Manhattan assistant DA said, his sudden sexual aggression still amounted to sexual assault or rape.
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In Trump Defamation Suit, Summer Zervos' Lawyer Subpoenaed Hope Hicks for Testimony

Hicks could become the first sitting White House official called to testify in a private civil suit against Trump if Zervos' lawsuit and subpoena are allowed to proceed.
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Michael Avenatti Convicted of Fraud, Extortion Charges in Nike Shakedown

"This is what extortion looks like," assistant U.S. attorney Matthew Podolsky said during the government's closing arguments Tuesday.
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And the LOTW Runners Up...

Honorable mention goes to litigators from Quinn Emanuel; Hogan Lovells; Latham & Watkins and Skadden.
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Huawei Chief Legal Officer Facing New Legal Challenge

The U.S. government announced new criminal charges against Huawei days after the Chinese telecom giant's chief legal officer, Song Liuping, accused rival Verizon Communications Inc. of patent infringement.
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Ending Uncertainty, Justice Dept. Won't Pursue Case Against Andrew McCabe

Newly released court transcripts, posted on Friday, further revealed a Washington judge's frustration with the pace of the McCabe investigation, the secrecy surrounding it and the apparent pressure Trump was putting on the Justice Department to bring charges.
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Litigators of the Week: With $26B Merger on the Line, This Trio Won Approval for T-Mobile/ Sprint in Unprecedented Challenge

'Our core argument was simple: the world with the merger is more competitive and consumer-friendly than the world without the merger.'
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Ninth Circuit Hints It's Ready to Trash Qualcomm Antitrust Ruling

Over an hourlong hearing, three judges hammered the Federal Trade Commission over its antitrust theory while suggesting Qualcomm shouldn't be penalized for succeeding.
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Lisa Blatt's Advice to Female Advocates: 'Call Me a Lady Lawyer'

"Women don't look or talk like Perry Mason, and you don't want us to," the Williams & Connolly partner and longtime U.S. Supreme Court advocate wrote in a personal, widely shared essay.
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Ahead of Stone Sentencing, Chief DC Judge Defends Amy Berman Jackson

President Donald Trump has personally targeted U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who is presiding over Roger Stone's case, ahead of Stone's sentencing next week.
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Federal Circuit Dismisses Patent Lawsuit Against Google Over Lack of Jurisdiction

In a reversal from a prior decision against Google earlier this year, the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that while a shelf or server rack could be considered a place of business, it's not enough to determine venue without the presence of an employee.
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Shocking Reinhardt Sexual Harassment Allegations Prompt Talk of Next Steps on Judicial Misconduct

Former law clerk Olivia Warren's testimony about alleged sexual harassment from the late Judge Stephen Reinhardt is helping to spur members of Congress to act further on judicial misconduct.
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Amazon Wins Preliminary Order Blocking $10B Cloud Contract Awarded to Microsoft

A U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge on Thursday issued a sealed preliminary injunction, an early win for Amazon and its lawyers at Morrison & Foerster and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
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Daily Dicta: When Your Client Jumps Bail and Escapes to Lebanon in a Box—and You're Stuck Defending a Securities Suit (Paul Weiss Edition)

Plaintiffs lawyers from Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd are leveraging their newfound advantage after Ghosn in December escaped from Japan, where he faces criminal charges of financial misconduct.
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Commentary

'Once I Get Going…' Is Not Good Enough

"Hand movements, even those initial tiny impulses, occur on important words. Emphatic gestures lead to emphatic speech. That is why listeners often respond with, 'I hear what you're saying,'" writes courtroom communications expert Brian K. Johnson.
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Could Federal Preemption Blow Up a $289M Roundup Verdict on Appeal?

California's First District Court of Appeal ordered additional briefing on Monsanto's defense of federal preemption—an issue that could have wide ramifications for all Roundup lawsuits. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed an amicus brief supporting plaintiffs' claims against federal preemption.
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DOJ's Roger Stone Debacle Puts New Spotlight on Judge Amy Berman Jackson

Former federal judges said Jackson would be within her rights to question DOJ about how to weigh its conflicting sentencing recommendations for the Trump ally.
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Theranos Judge Nixes Claims Related to Doctors and Non-Paying Patients, but Lets Most Criminal Charges Proceed

The federal judge overseeing the criminal case against Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes and the former president of the blood-testing company largely denied their motions to dismiss but found that the government couldn't show that they intended to deprive doctors or insured patients of money since they weren't directly paying for tests.
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Gibson Dunn Partner, Brooklyn Federal Prosecutor Tapped by Trump to Join US District Courts in NY

Jennifer Rearden, of Gibson Dunn's litigation & crisis management practice group, is set to be named to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York; and Brooklyn federal prosecutor Saritha Komatireddy, a clerk to Brett Kavanaugh, is set to be named to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
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'Amazingly Courageous': What Lawyers Are Saying About the Stone Prosecutors Who Quit

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump congratulated U.S. Attorney General William Barr for "taking charge" of the Roger Stone investigation. Former DOJ lawyers lambasted the department's move to retract the original sentencing memo, and they praised the four prosecutors who took a stand.
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Daily Dicta: Accused of 'Betrayal' and 'Taint,' Will Covington Hit Back at Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claim by Ex-Client Flynn?

Claiming that you lied about lying isn't the most compelling defense. But retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn pins the blame on his ex-lawyers at Covington & Burling.
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Former FBI Director Louis Freeh Rejected as Expert Witness for VW Plaintiffs

A federal judge excluded Louis Freeh's expert opinion that the government's criminal case, which involved VW paying a $2.8 billion fine in 2017, settled too cheaply. The ruling mooted VW's motion to disqualify Freeh based on his earlier pitch to work for VW in the wake of its diesel emissions scandal.
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After Main Justice Overrode Their Call for Tougher Sentence, Every Roger Stone Prosecutor Quit the Case

The prosecutors' withdrawals from Stone's case are an apparent rebuke of the DOJ's retraction of the initial sentencing memorandum.
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Google Heads to EU Court in $2.6 Billion Antitrust Fight

Over the next three days, lawyers for the company will argue against the European Commission's decision to fine the company for abusing its dominant position in the search engine sector.
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Boies Schiller and Kaplan Lawyers Chart Different Courses as US Judge Allows Discovery in Cases Against Epstein Estate

The status of the victim compensation program came into question, after U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George last month hit the estate with liens for alleged criminal activity.
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Wawa Faces Credit Card Class Actions Over Data Breach

The new group of lawsuits filed by financial entities add to the growing consumer-focused litigation that is also pending in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania federal court.
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NRA Lawyers Target Ex-PR Firm's Clients in 'Blitzkrieg-Scale' Subpoena Feud

Lawyers for Ackerman McQueen have gone to three federal courts to challenge what they describe as "harassing" subpoenas issued by the NRA.
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Wilmer Battling $13M Lawsuit Over Contract That Led to 'Litigation Bonanza'

The law firm prepared a stock purchasing agreement between two former business partners, who now disagree over the financial terms, prompting a legal battle one federal judge described as akin to "The War of the Roses."
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Litigation Leaders: Ropes & Gray's Gregg Weiner on Book Smarts, Street Smarts and Spotting Talent

'Adversaries know they won't outthink or outmaneuver us. Clients know we have the judgment, expertise, and experience to successfully resolve their major litigation and enforcement challenges. They also know that we don't follow a rote playbook.'
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Elizabeth Holmes' Lawyer Blasts Theranos Prosecution as 'Massive Case With Undefined Contours'

Williams & Connolly's Amy Saharia said prosecutors had used "fudging language" in the indictment of the former Theranos chief to keep the charges as "broad as they can possibly be so they can shift their theory as they go along."
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'Somebody Tried to Kill Him': 2 Miami Attorneys, a Hit Man, the FBI and a $17M Verdict

What happens when you cross two South Florida commercial litigators with a personal injury case involving a failed murder-for-hire? In this instance, a $17 million jury verdict.
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Avenatti Will Not Testify in Extortion Trial as Closing Arguments Loom

U.S. District Judge Paul G. Gardephe of the Southern District of New York had ruled earlier in the day that if Avenatti were to testify, he could be cross-examined about "highly relevant" allegations that he had stolen from former clients.
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New Boies Schiller Leaders Grapple With Departures, Compensation Questions

Amid a string of 2020 departures, the firm is evaluating partner pay, including whether to stick with a formula compensation system or adopt something new.
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Bayer in Appeal Says Attorney Misconduct Led to $2B Roundup Verdict

In a brief before California's First District Court of Appeal on Friday, Bayer insisted that "egregious and pervasive misconduct" by plaintiffs counsel infected the trial.
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Amazon Lawyers in Suit Over $10B Pentagon Contract Want to Depose Trump

Any deposition of Trump at the Washington offices of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher would examine, among other things, his statements about Amazon, its CEO Jeff Bezos and The Washington Post.
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Daily Dicta: Latham's Billion Dollar Litigator

For many lawyers, litigating a billion-dollar case is in a once-in-a-career opportunity. Latham & Watkins partner Andrew Clubok has won three in the last year alone.
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Cuomo, AG James Say They Plan to Sue Trump Administration Over New Yorkers' Global Entry Ban

Ken Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of DHS, said the new federal policy was in response to New York's "Green Light" law, which took effect in December and allows undocumented immigrants to apply for driver's licenses.
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Wiley Hits Back at Client That Claimed It Got Used as a 'Milk Cow for Legal Fees'

The firm's former software client racked up nearly $1 million in fees pursuing a failed lawsuit. Wiley says it's still owed $220K.
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Trump Appointee Causes Stir on Twitter: 'Did Judge Ho Just Do Something Good?'

The judge's stance against what appeared to be a homophobic legal argument blew up on Twitter Friday.
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Litigation Funder Agrees to Arbitrate Claims Against Tom Girardi

Arizona lender Stillwell Madison, represented by counsel at DLA Piper, has agreed to stay its fraud claims against Girardi, his law firm and his wife while it arbitrates contract claims related to a $3,454,804 loan forbearance agreement.
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How Litigators Can Thwart Forum Shopping With a 'Snap'

Forum defendants may want to consider using snap removal as a litigation tactic, to prevent, among other consideration, litigation tourism.
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And the LOTW Runners Up...

Honorable mention goes to Latham & Watkins; Proskauer; Mayer Brown; Labaton Sucharow; Edelson PC; Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd; Paul Hastings and Arnold & Porter.
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DC Circuit Nixes Democrats' Emoluments Claims Against Trump and His Hotel

The judges found the lawmakers do not have standing to sue Trump. "We will not—indeed we cannot—participate in this debate," they said.
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Trump Watch: The News You Missed While DC Was Impeaching

The legal news certainly wasn't going to go on hiatus just because the Senate was holding an impeachment trial.
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Q&A

Litigators of the Week: How Quinn Emanuel Team Kept It Simple—And Won $1.1B Verdict for Caltech

"We asked the jury to make it a simple question of 'Who do you trust?' We asked the jury to use their common sense to decide the simple question of which side was trying to confuse and mislead them," said Quinn Emanuel partners Jim Asperger, Kevin Johnson and Bill Price.
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NY Appeals Court Vacates $50K Arbitration Award Against Ex-Trump Campaign Staffer for Alleged NDA Violation

The appeals court specifically took issue with the fact that many of the statements underlying the campaign's claim that Denson violated her NDA were made as part of her lawsuit raising the harassment issues.
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In Wake of Federal Judge's Repeated Harassment, House Questions Effectiveness of Sexual Misconduct Reforms

The lawmakers focused on sexual harassment by U.S. District Judge Carlos Murguia, who admitted to repeatedly sexually harassing female judiciary employees.
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New Jersey Jury Hits J&J With $750M Talc Verdict

The judge in the case is likely to slash the punitive damages award to $185 million.
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Trump's DOJ to Get Argument Time Defending Controversial Ohio Abortion Law Before the Sixth Circuit

"The United States has an interest in the scope of the Supreme Court's undue-burden standard applied in the context of abortion regulations," DOJ's Eric Dreiband, head of the civil rights division, told the Sixth Circuit.
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SF Judge Overseeing $550M Facebook 'Tag Suggestions' Settlement Wants Details on Individual Payouts

Judge James Donato said at a hearing Thursday that he wants a clear explanation of why the proposed deal would pay less than the $1,000 statutory damages for negligent violations set by the Illinois Legislature in the Biometric Information Privacy Act. "The phrase litigation risk is not sufficient," he said. "Every case has litigation risk."
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MDL Panel Sends Zantac Lawsuits to Southern District of Florida

On Thursday, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation chose the Southern District of Florida for "what could be a large litigation" over the heartburn medication. The panel selected U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg, who has not handled an MDL before.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Shanmugam Marks One Year at Paul Weiss with Back-to-Back Blockbuster Arguments—3,000 Miles Apart

"It sounds completely clichéd, but it's all about preparation," Shanmugam said.
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NY Judge Tosses Bribery Charges Against Engineer After 'Staggering' Series of Late Disclosures by Manhattan DA's Office

Justice Michael Obus detailed a "staggering" series of late disclosures in the corruption case, despite clear instructions from the court and repeated requests from defense lawyers,
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Senate Republicans Acquitted Trump in the Impeachment Trial. Here's How We Got Here.

From the House's initial steps toward impeachment to the Senate trial, this is how President Trump's impeachment started and ended.
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Report: Texas Appellate Courts in 2019 Saw Record Number of Cases

Texas' 14 intermediate appellate courts saw more appeals than ever in 2019, while the Texas Supreme Court saw more petitions for review than it has seen since 2002, according to a new report on the Texas judiciary.
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U.S. Judge in Boston Hands Novo Nordisk Loss in Noncompete Feud With Rival

Novo Nordisk, represented by lawyers from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, is locked in a dispute with BioMarin Pharmaceutical, represented by Jones Day, in courts in Massachusetts, Texas, New York and California. A Boston judge on Wednesday declined to issue a temporary restraining order.
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11th Circuit Judge Elizabeth Branch, in a Dissent, Says Citizens Can't Sue States to Enforce Voting Rights Act

The 11th Circuit majority said Branch, a Trump appointee, would undermine 50 years of civil rights litigation.
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Have Attorneys Ruined Arbitration?

Some lawyers are advising clients against arbitration, which they say is no longer the cheap and speedy option it used to be. Are they right?
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: O'Melveny Associate Gets Convictions Against Border Activists for Leaving Water in the Desert Reversed

Of all the ugly, mean-spirited cases to bring, it's hard to top prosecuting people for leaving caches of water and food in the desert wilderness…
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Lawyers for Ex-Hedge Fund Execs Push Second Circuit for New Look at Decision That 'Upended' Insider-Trading Law

In a filing with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, attorneys from Munger, Tolles & Olson; Allen & Overy; Shapiro Arato Bach; and Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel argued that the panel decision defied U.S. Supreme Court precedent and raised issues of "exceptional importance" that warranted review by the full bench of the appellate court.
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NY Judge Sanctions Simmons Hanly for 'Frivolous' Disclosure of J&J CEO's Deposition

A judge in a New York talc case found that Simmons Hanly Conroy's disclosure of Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky's deposition to Reuters "was frivolous and done to harass the defendants," and ordered a Feb. 24 hearing before a special master to determine monetary sanctions.
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Children's Clothing Retailer Hanna Andersson Customers Sue Salesforce for Data Breach

Customers whose information was sold on the dark web after malware infected retailer Hanna Andersson's Salesforce e-commerce platform will face "a lifetime risk of identity theft," according to a complaint filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
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News

How 5 Mega Firms Helped Airbus Land Its Massive Settlement

The $4 billion settlement closed a long-running, multijurisdiction investigation into alleged corruption and bribery by the aircraft maker.
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News

Litigation Boutique Reichman Jorgensen Snags Founder of Allen & Overy's US Litigation Group

White-collar litigator Michael Feldberg, who launched the Magic Circle firm's U.S. litigation department nearly two decades ago, has joined McKool Smith spinoff Reichman Jorgensen.
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Kasowitz Duo, Including Ex-Trump Lawyer Bowe, Jump to Brown Rudnick

After a combined three decades at Kasowitz, Michael Bowe and Lauren Tabaksblat are taking their busy litigation practices to a Boston-based rival.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Why the Feds Deserved to Fail in Fitbit Trade Secrets Case

'We have always believed that our client was innocent and that this case never should have been brought,' said Walter Brown Jr., who heads Orrick's white collar practice
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Defense Counsel on Cross Attempts to Show Accuser 'Manipulated' Harvey Weinstein

The defense lawyer repeatedly returned to the idea that Jessica Mann, former actress, had manipulated Weinstein for career opportunities.
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Challenges to Mandatory Bar Dues Pile Up at Supreme Court

"A bar association is not the exclusive representative of its membership in any context. A lawyer is always free to publicly take a position contrary to that of the state bar of which the lawyer is a member," Goldstein & Russell partner Sarah Harrington tells the justices.
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Plaintiffs Firms Becoming Breeding Grounds for Legal Tech Ventures

"We haven't gone through that same revolution in law," the Northwestern University law professor said, comparing the legal profession to the medical field.
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Will 'Forever Chemicals' Be the Next Big Toxic Tort?

Plaintiffs lawyer Scott Summy, of Baron & Budd, said "forever chemicals," discovered in the drinking water of several communities, "are probably the largest environmental hazard in the country right now."
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Suit by Wachtell Against Carl Icahn's CVR Energy Dismissed

Wachtell Lipton and CVR have now litigated themselves to a draw, with the suit each filed against the other having been dismissed.
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Federal Circuit Questions Proper Use of PACER Fees

The judges offered up hypotheticals about when PACER fees could be used by the federal judiciary, like the redecoration of judges' chambers.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: 'Varsity Blues' Parent Accuses Feds of Withholding Exculpatory Evidence in College Admissions Scandal

Lawyers from Hueston Hennigan and Sidley Austin representing private equity investor William McGlashan Jr. offer a far more nuanced narrative than federal prosecutors originally presented, laying the grounds for an entrapment defense and possible acquittal.
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Two New York Boies Schiller Partners Leave for Jenner & Block

Lee Wolosky and Dawn Smalls, who are monitors to Deutsche Bank's compliance with a major regulatory settlement, are moving to Jenner & Block. They are the latest partner exits from Boies Schiller.
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Sirius XM Settles Telephone Consumer Protection Act Class Action for $32.4M

Under the terms of the settlement approved by a federal judge in Texas, claimants are entitled to a share of a $25 million settlement fund or three months of premium Sirius XM programming.
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Senate Nixes Witnesses for Trump's Impeachment Trial--But That Doesn't Mean the House Will Stop Trying

Lead House manager Adam Schiff indicated to the Senate Friday that the House won't give up on hearing more testimony: "Witnesses will tell their stories in future congressional hearings, in books and in the media."
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Commentary

When Rogue and Stealth Jurors Undermine the Justice System

Juror misconduct can cause the innocent to be convicted, the guilty to go free, and taxpayers to pay for easily preventable retrials.
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And the LOTW Runners Up...

Honorable mention goes to lawyers from McKool Smith; Dechert; Foley Hoag; Sullivan & Cromwell; Akin Gump; and Winston & Strawn.
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Former General Counsel of W.R. Berkley Subsidiary Sues Over Alleged Age Discrimination

William Schrimpf alleges that he witnessed his boss complaining during open meetings "about the financial drag that older executives" put on the company before adding that "they needed to get the head count down."
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Carter Page Suit Puts Renewed Spotlight on Perkins Coie, Marc Elias Over Trump 'Dossier'

A Chicago lawsuit marks the second time Page has tried to sue the DNC, Perkins Coie and two of the firm's partners, Marc Elias and Michael Sussmann.
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Litigator of the Week: The First Time's a ($236M) Charm for New Boutique Reichman Jorgensen

'Small, elite teams are our model, and history has proven that some of the best trial results are achieved with teams of this size,' said Reichman Jorgensen founder Courtland Reichman.
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Johnson & Johnson Slammed With $344M Verdict in CA Pelvic Mesh Case

The statement of decision, issued on Thursday, is the first in which a state has obtained a judgment against pelvic mesh manufacturer Johnson & Johnson.
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News

Miami Beach Sued for $70M Over Unfinished Convention Center

The city has issued a notice of default to Clark Construction Group and claims the city is entitled to damages.
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'Is That Really What the Framers Had in Mind?' DOJ Faces Skeptical Judge in House Subpoena Fight

"If you think impeachment is the answer here, that really is not a good state of affairs for our country," U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss in Washington said at a hearing Thursday in a dispute over access to census documents.
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News

Boies Schiller Partner Testifies Firm Helped Hire Ex-Spies to Aid Harvey Weinstein

A partner at Boies Schiller Flexner testified Thursday that the firm signed a contract with Black Cube, a private investigations firm with links to Israeli intelligence, on behalf of former Hollywood producer and former Boies Schiller client Harvey Weinstein.
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Tensions Rise Over Timing of Jeffrey Epstein Guards' Criminal Case as Trial Moved to June

The routine hearing suddenly turn contentious when defense attorney Jason Foy began to spar with U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres over scheduling.
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'Complete Nonsense': Scholars Denounce Dershowitz's Trump Trial Arguments

Responding to the criticism, Dershowitz asserted Thursday: "They characterized my argument as if I had said that if a president believes that his re-election was in the national interest, he can do anything. I said nothing like that."
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Winston Wins Against Junk 'Expert' Testimony in Illinois Murder Case

The problem wasn't just that ex-FBI profiler Mark Safarik testified about crime scene analysis in the murder of Kathleen King. It's that he also weighed in on issues outside his supposed expertise. as well as those where no experts were needed.
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Caltech and Quinn Emanuel Win $1.1B Verdict Against Apple, Broadcom

Quinn Emanuel lawyers told jurors that Apple had directed Broadcom to incorporate an error correction technology that infringed three Caltech patents.
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News

Cornell Sued Over Fraternity Hazing Death

The parents of a Cornell University freshman whose dead body was found at the bottom of a gorge after he allegedly was hazed by Phi Kappa Psi fraternity members have launched a 41-page negligence lawsuit against the university, the national fraternity and members of its Cornell chapter.
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Facebook Agrees to Pay $550M to Settle Biometric Suit Over 'Tag Suggestions'

Facebook's chief financial officer Dave Wehner announced the proposed deal in an earnings call with financial analysts. Plaintiffs lawyer Jay Edelson, who was helping lead the lawsuits brought under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, confirmed the amount and said lawyers hope to present the settlement to the court "in the coming weeks."
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Latham Scores $1B Ruling for UBS in Case Over Failed Deal With Hedge Fund Manager

In her ruling, Friedman said the terms of the agreements "unambiguously" entitled UBS to recover losses on its retained assets. She also rejected Highland's counterclaims and attempts to offset the damages.
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What Might a Legal Fight Over John Bolton's New Book Look Like?

The White House's National Security Council flagged Bolton's manuscript for containing classified information, which he cannot release under agreements he signed as national security adviser.
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Victims of NXIVM Sex Slave Cult File Class Action Suit

The long list of claims raised in the complaint include fraud, identity theft, racketeering, forced labor and sex trafficking, and negligence for engaging in unauthorized practice of psychoanalysis, and mental health counselling.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: One More Reason It's Great to Be Litigator of the Week

A judge in New York state court cited the LOTW win by Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partners Maaren Shah and Luke Nikas as grounds to grant the firm's entire legal fee request.
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News

Litigation Funder Legalist Backs Atari's Copyright Campaign

Atari has sued a string of companies with copyright claims including online retailer Redbubble, retailer Target and chocolate maker Nestlé.
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Wells Fargo Claims 11th Circuit Is Defying US Supreme Court

Miami sued Wells Fargo in 2013 under the Fair Housing Act, alleging the bank offered discriminatory mortgage terms that increased the likelihood of African American and Latino borrowers defaulting on their loans.
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Would Chief Justice Roberts Need to Recuse in Any Trump Suit Challenging Bolton?

Several legal scholars said they doubted federal courts would spend much time with an assertion of executive privilege from President Donald Trump arising in the context of impeachment. But any case that reaches the court could compel the chief justice to consider recusing.
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Former Staffer Claims K&L Gates Refused Accommodations for ADHD, Anxiety

Frank Krastman is suing the Pittsburgh-based firm for discrimination, alleging his manager refused to make disability accommodations and then fired him over his requests.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: White Collar Dream Team Suggests Fix for Insider Trading Laws

The 31-page report by the Bharara Task Force on Insider Trading offers a clear overview of why insider trading enforcement 'has suffered—and continues to suffer—from uncertainty and ambiguity to a degree not seen in other areas of law.'
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Litigation Boutique's First Trial Yields $236M Verdict

Reichman Jorgensen partner Courtland Reichman said the patent infringement verdict against virtualization giant VMWare and Morrison & Foerster proves the firm can go toe-to-toe with elite competitors.
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News

Ex-Kirkland, Wilkinson Walsh Litigator Calls It Quits to Escape Stress and Just 'Go Home'

Brant Bishop, 50, stepped back from his high-stakes litigation career this month to embrace more time with his family. "For now the plan is to not really have much of a plan," he said.
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2 Pierce Bainbridge Partners Exit for Armstrong Teasdale

Pierce Bainbridge will likely keep its representation of Rudy Giuliani, despite partner exits of Eric Creizman and Melissa Madrigal.
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Plaintiffs Firms Warm Up to Data Analytics--Slowly

The plaintiffs bar has started getting into the Big Data game as well, although so far, the emphasis has been on case management.
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Ken Starr Urges Quick Acquittal of Trump, Warning Against Impeachment as Political Weapon

"Will law professors agree with this? No. But with all due respect to the academy, this is not an academic gathering," Ken Starr said in his return to the impeachment stage.
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As Judges Check Trump, Gorsuch and Thomas Decry 'Chaos' of National Injunctions

"What in this gamesmanship and chaos can we be proud of?" Justice Neil Gorsuch, joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, asked. Last year in an unrelated case, a Washington federal trial judge said the Trump DOJ's crusade against national injunctions "reeks of bad faith" and "demonstrates contempt for the authority that the Constitution's Framers have vested in the judicial branch."
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In $200M Gender Bias Suit, Jones Day Says Black Box Pay Model Keeps 'Anger,' 'Ego' at Bay

As it presses for sanctions in a $200 million gender bias case, the firm said it's been keeping compensation confidential since before it hired its first female lawyer in the early 1960s.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: With a Growing Team of Big Law Alums, Everytown Law Takes Aim at the Firearms Industry

Over the past three years, the gun safety advocacy group Everytown Law has been building a formidable in-house team, growing from one lawyer to 15 full-time litigators.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Satan's Favorite Lawyer

'Is there anyone you wouldn't represent?' Kate McKinnon as the devil asked Jon Lovitz playing Alan Dershowitz in the SNL cold open. His answer: 'Well, as long as the client is famous enough to get me on TV, it's all good.'
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In Retrial With Apple, WiLAN Scores $85M Patent Verdict

Represented by McKool Smith, the Canadian IP monetization company had won $145 million the first time around in a fight over voice-over-LTE technology. But it decided to try again after Apple offered only $10 million to end the case.
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Missouri Disputes Littler's Claim for Financial Incentives for Opening Kansas City Back Office

The Am Law 100 law firm and the state are in court over how many jobs Littler was obligated to create in Kansas City. At stake is $14 million in economic incentives for Littler.
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News

Attorney Sues Baker Botts and SF Partner For $35M, Claiming Extortion On Behalf of Ex-Client

Harvey Kesner alleges that Baker Botts and San Francisco partner Jonathan Shapiro threatened to alert federal authorities and sue him on behalf of his former client, MabVax, if he did not pay $9.6 million. Mabvax is currently suing Kesner with other representation.
4 minute read

How Women Are Ascending in IP Law

Marilyn Hall Patel, former chief judge of the Northern District of California, and Dechert's Katherine Helm discuss supporting women in intellectual property and finding advocates in unlikely places.
9 minute read

New Cluster of Pelvic Mesh Suits Sparks Jurisdiction Fights in Pennsylvania

In the last three months, three newly filed mesh cases have been remanded to state court, while 10 have either been kept in Pennsylvania federal court or transferred to other U.S. districts.
6 minute read

That Was Fast! Lawsuit Filed 8 Hours After Industrial Explosion in Houston

The explosion happened just after 4 a.m., and Houston resident Sophia S. Navarro filed her lawsuit about 12:15 p.m. against Watson Grinding & Manufacturing Co.
3 minute read

Bayer Pauses High-Profile Roundup Trial Amid Settlement Talks

On the day that opening statements were set to begin, Bayer AG agreed to postpone a high-profile trial in Missouri over Monsanto Co.'s Roundup herbicide as it hammers out a possible global settlement of thousands of cases.
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And the LOTW Runners Up...

Honorable mention goes to lawyers from Cravath; Covington & Burling and Quinn E.manuel
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Q&A

Litigators of the Week: Robbins Geller Duo Seals $1B Settlement

'The bottom line is: if we can take on what we took on, and achieve the result we achieved, we can do anything.'
14 minute read

'What Happened Next Beggars Belief': 7th Circuit Scolds DOJ for Defying Order in Visa Case

The panel, composed of Judges Frank Easterbrook, William Bauer and David Hamilton of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, said the Justice Department "flatly refused" to implement the original order.
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Judiciary Considers Banning Federal Judges From Being Members of Federalist Society or American Constitution Society

A draft advisory opinion from the Judicial Conference's Committee on Codes of Conduct says federal judges should not be members of the Federalist Society or the American Constitution Society, but belonging to the American Bar Association is fine.
8 minute read

Ex-Wells Fargo GC Vows to Fight New Charges in Sham-Account Scandal

Former Wells Fargo general counsel James Strother's lawyer, Walt Brown at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, said that the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's charges seeking a $5 million civil money penalty were "false and unfounded, and he intends to vigorously defend against them."
3 minute read

Katten Settles With Recruiter Over Placement Fee Days Before Trial

California recruiting company Kossoris Search has settled a suit against Katten Muchin Rosenman related to the firm's launch of its Dallas office in 2018.
2 minute read

Company Thwarted by Own Press Release in Attempt to Dodge Wrongful Death Suit

A Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas judge has denied a health company's attempt to escape a wrongful death lawsuit against one of its hospitals, finding "extensive evidence" to refute its argument that it did not have control over the hospital.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Seeking $50M, Tulsi Gabbard Sues Hillary Clinton for Defamation

Represented by Pierce Bainbridge, Gabbard claims that Clinton—"a cutthroat politician by any account"—smeared her reputation by calling her a "Russian asset."
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Actress Tells Jury of Her Rape by Harvey Weinstein in Early 1990s: 'He Was Frightening'

The defendant has not been charged with rape in Sciorra's case, but prosecutors have said her testimony will help establish a pattern in Weinstein's behavior and support the charge of predatory sexual assault.
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Commentary

Daily Dicta: Uh-Oh. Why Is Makan Delrahim's Name on This Lawsuit?

The head of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division is on the opposite side of the "v" from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in a new lawsuit against SoCal Edison and Boeing.
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