By Ross Todd | March 7, 2018
Wertkin said he was "very ashamed" of his actions and apologized to his former DOJ colleagues.
By Meghan Tribe | March 7, 2018
James Tanenbaum, who joined Mayer Brown's New York office last week, has resigned from the firm following reports that he was allegedly dismissed from Morrison & Foerster in connection with allegations of sexual misconduct.
By Scott Graham | March 7, 2018
BlackBerry Ltd., which no longer makes its own mobile phones, still holds a trove of mobile technology patents, and on Tuesday it unleashed them against the CrackBerry of the current decade: Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.
By Cogan Schneier | March 7, 2018
Hunt, a career DOJ attorney who served as U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' chief of staff last year, was asked by lawmakers about the special counsel's Russia investigation, the AG's almost-resignation, the firing of U.S. attorneys last year and more.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 7, 2018
Atlanta trial lawyer and legal commentator B.J. Bernstein has produced a 30-minute podcast about the challenges of turning #MeToo disclosures into lawsuits.
By Tony Mauro | March 7, 2018
Speaking at an event marking the 50th anniversary of Marshall's ascension to the high court, now-Justice Elena Kagan and three other former Marshall clerks offered recollections of their year with the legal legend.
By Cogan Schneier | March 6, 2018
The lawsuit alleges certain provisions in three recently-passed California laws violate the Constitution's supremacy clause.
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By Amanda Bronstad | March 6, 2018
A special master looking into potential overbilling in a $75 million attorney fee request has delayed the findings of a report he said could have “serious and far-reaching adverse ramifications” for plaintiffs firms in the case and “for the practice of the plaintiffs' class action bar.”
By C. Ryan Barber | March 6, 2018
Public-private litigation partnerships are "becoming more and more customary when it comes to claims that require a speciality that the counties or the cities don't have, necessarily. It seems like it's kind of a growing area,” San Francisco-based whistleblower lawyer Yosef Peretz says.
By Caroline Spiezio | March 6, 2018
Top lawyers at Expa, Shutterstock and Automattic told Corporate Counsel why their companies are challenging the FCC.
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