By Ross Todd | October 26, 2022
A federal judge in Manhattan last week sided with Howard University in an ownership fight over a drawing that had been missing from the school's collection since the 1970s.
By Ross Todd | October 18, 2022
A half-dozen years after the first cases seeking to hold drug companies, distributors and pharmacies liable for the costs of dealing with the opioid crisis, our colleague Amanda Bronstad gives a thorough rundown of the current state of play.
By Ross Todd | October 6, 2022
Senior U.S. District Judge Susan Oki Mollway, who wrote a book about the first 15 Asian women Article III judges, says it struck her that the women didn't consider themselves candidates without prompting.
By Ross Todd | September 19, 2022
White-collar lawyers weigh in on policy changes announced by Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco meant to give companies "a business case for responsible corporate behavior."
By Ross Todd | September 13, 2022
A new report out this morning from Burford Capital finds that companies that opt out of class actions most or all of the time are three times more likely to use legal finance than those that tend to remain in the class.
By Ross Todd | August 29, 2022
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers reminds potential jurors there was a time in the U.S. when many people like those in the courtroom did not have the right to serve on juries—including herself. "And I can't tell you how often I see mouths open, like, 'Wow, that's the judge.'"
By Ross Todd | August 24, 2022
"The jury pool in Manhattan would have been a very, very bad jury pool for anyone who has been working for Donald Trump for 50 years," said Allen Weisselberg's lawyer Nick Gravante of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft.
By Ross Todd | August 18, 2022
The profits fueled by the deal surge last year are proving hard to keep pace with regardless of the amount of litigation work.
By Ross Todd | August 16, 2022
U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly in Chicago denied a bid by 17 elite private universities to knock out claims they colluded in ways that held down the amount of need-based aid going to undergraduates.
By Ross Todd | August 10, 2022
Lawyers at Greenspoon Marder sued embattled timeshare exit company Square One Holding Group on behalf of Refund, LLC, an affiliate of Westgate Resorts, in a suit we're still wrapping our heads around.
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