By Erin Mulvaney | November 20, 2017
Lawyers for Google Inc. argue a class action that accuses the company of pay discrimination casts too wide a net with overbroad claims of alleged gender inequities and unfair promotion opportunities for women.
By Christine Simmons | November 20, 2017
A Manhattan federal judge ruled that Reed Smith can't sue former co-counsel Wohl & Fruchter in state court for a chunk of class action attorney fees.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 20, 2017
Special Counsel Robert Mueller III's team raised concerns Monday that a defense lawyer for Rick Gates, a former business partner of Paul Manafort, could have a conflict of interest that prevents him from participating in the money laundering case against the two men in Washington federal court.
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By Tom McParland | November 20, 2017
A review of Delaware's federal docket has shown that defendants in patent infringement cases are increasingly citing Delaware's judicial vacancies in support of motions to transfer the cases out of the district after a visiting judge first raised the issue two months ago.
By Brian Baxter | November 17, 2017
A look at some of the notable legal fees behind clients in the news.
By David Bario | November 17, 2017
Bipartisan reaction was swift after Ohio Supreme Court Justice William O'Neill said he'd been "sexually intimate with approximately 50 very attractive females" and defended Sen. Al Franken, Roy Moore and "heterosexual males" in general.
By Cogan Schneier | Tony Mauro | November 17, 2017
The White House announced five new additions Friday to its list of potential nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court, though no justice has announced retirement. The new names came in a press release that coincided with the annual conference of the Federalist Society, which has played a pivotal role in fashioning Trump's list of potential nominees.
By Monika Mesa | November 17, 2017
Baker McKenzie has filed a motion to dismiss the case and released a statement Friday stating that the suit had no merit. The firm declined to comment further.
By Cogan Schneier | November 17, 2017
The attorney general made the announcement in a speech Friday at the Federalist Society's annual conference in Washington.
By Erin Mulvaney | November 17, 2017
A federal magistrate judge has denied an effort by PricewaterhouseCoopers to seal the number of would-be class members in an age discrimination suit that claims the accounting and consulting firm unlawfully struck older job applicants from employment consideration. The plaintiff's attorneys estimated that some 14,000 potential job applicants over age 40 could be part of the affected class.
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