By Ross Todd | October 28, 2021
A Parma, Ohio-based co-ed, amateur roller derby team has used the Cleveland Guardians name since 2013. After the Major League Baseball team previously known as the Indians announced plans to take on the name, Hunton Andrews Kurth litigators in Boston and D.C. filed a trademark suit Wednesday on behalf of the roller derby team.
By Ross Todd | October 19, 2021
Jay-Z's lawyer Alex Spiro filed a declaration from an investigator who purported to surveil the often maskless meanderings of a former president of a perfume company who cited COVID concerns while seeking to testify remotely in a trial accusing the rap mogul of failing to adequately promote the Gold Jay-Z fragrance.
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By Ross Todd | October 14, 2021
Speaking at Reed Smith's second annual virtual global disputes conference, partners Janet Kwuon, Peter Kennedy and George Brown laid out some practical tips for lawyers trying to maintain privilege in the age of working from your dining room table and office hoteling.
By Ross Todd | October 13, 2021
Lawyers at Mayer Brown claim that last December former President Donald Trump commuted multiple life sentences their client, former hip hop mover and shaker James Rosemond, was serving. One big problem: Apparently no one informed the warden of the West Virginia prison where Rosemond is still imprisoned.
By Ross Todd | October 6, 2021
David Lash of O'Melveny & Myers said establishing the link between "housing justice and racial justice" has been key in getting pro bono lawyers geared up to handle tenants' cases as pandemic eviction moratoriums wind down.
By Ross Todd | September 23, 2021
A judge at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims last week granted Quinn Emanuel's request for 5% of $3.7 billion in judgments scored for health insurers owed payments under the Affordable Care Act. Arguments first put forward by the Quinn lawyers led to $12 billion in recoveries industry-wide.
By Ross Todd | September 22, 2021
Isaza Tuzman, who was arrested in Colombia on a U.S. fraud warrant, was sexually assaulted while in custody. U.S. District Judge Paul Gardephe took Isaza Tuzman's PTSD into account at sentencing, saying "the government had a moral obligation to do everything in its power to ensure his safety."
By Ross Todd | September 16, 2021
Jury selection is set for Monday in a rare securities class action trial involving plaintiffs counsel at Robbins Geller and Motley Rice and defense counsel at Cooley and Simpson Thacher.
By Ross Todd | September 15, 2021
"We felt that with an analysis of the types of things that were contributing to the decline, that we might actually have an opportunity to reverse it," says Cornell Law School Professor Valerie Hans, the lead author of a new white paper aimed at rejuvenating civil jury trials in the U.S.
By Ross Todd | September 8, 2021
Despite the company's argument that Section 230 shielded it from liability for sex trafficking claims stemming from underage content uploaded by others, a Southern California judge let the proposed class action move forward.
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