By Nate Robson | April 1, 2021
White-collar lawyers expect an increased focus on prosecuting fraud, bribery and other corporate misconduct, and the Garland DOJ is also expected to put a strong focus on the broad protection of civil rights.
By Ryan Tarinelli | March 31, 2021
The judge redefined what was possible for LGBTQ lawyers in New York, said Matthew Skinner, executive director of The Richard C. Failla LGBTQ Commission, last week.
By Justin Henry | March 30, 2021
"Unlike some firms, we're not so focused on budget and financial goals and all of that," said Malcolm Heinicke, co-managing partner of the firm.
By Ross Todd | March 30, 2021
Nike on Monday turned to Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer to sue New York-based design company MSCHF for trademark infringement. MSCHF sold a limited run of 666 Nike Air Max 97 sneakers that its website said included "60CC INK AND 1 DROP HUMAN BLOOD" and featured images and themes associated with Satanism.
By Jane Wester | March 29, 2021
Jury selection in the case began March 24, part of last week's resumption of in-person jury trials around New York state.
By Dylan Jackson | March 22, 2021
Orrick chairman and CEO Mitch Zuklie said litigation accounts for half of the firm's matters, adding that he expects demand to pick back up as the courts reopen in 2021.
By Scott Graham | March 22, 2021
Three partners from Troutman Pepper, led by Goutam Patnaik, will add to the firm's presence at the International Trade Commission. Partner Justin Wilcox is relocating from New York to manage the office and step up D.C.-area recruiting.
By Ross Todd | March 18, 2021
Everybody knows that breakups can be messy. But thankfully few venture into the copyright realm.
By Scott Graham | March 16, 2021
Wallach's departure opens the first vacancy for the Biden administration on the nation's patent appellate court. The judge plans to continue hearing Federal Circuit cases while also sitting by designation on district courts.
By Ryan Tarinelli | March 15, 2021
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, who made the comments in a video posted on the court system website, reported there were upward of 1,200 "virtual bench trials and evidentiary and fact-finding hearings" that started last week statewide.
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