By Katheryn Tucker | March 12, 2021
"When we file a lawsuit on behalf of our client, the most meaningful pressure that is placed on the persons or corporations we sue is the prospect of a jury trial," said Lance Cooper.
By Dan Roe | March 10, 2021
Peckar & Abramson construction litigator Melinda Gentile is shifting her practice away from trials as the virtual ADR process entices an increasing amount of her firm's clients.
By Ross Todd | March 9, 2021
"Firms have to allow clients to get to know the associates and the young lawyers, not just when it comes time to do the arguments, but to be part of trial team calls, to be part of the pitch that brings in the case," says Susman Godfrey's Beatrice Franklin.
By Tom McParland | March 8, 2021
While civil jury trials have been largely halted since the pandemic's onset one year ago, Administrative Judge Lawrence Knipel said the Brooklyn court had processed an "amazing" 18,500 matters since the end of April 2020. Civil trials are set to resume on March 22.
By Scott Graham | March 3, 2021
PersonalWeb Technologies had accused more than 80 Amazon customers of infringement. A federal judge in San Jose wrote that, even accounting only for fees tied to PersonalWeb's misconduct, Amazon was entitled to about 75% of its request.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 26, 2021
"We have right now the same number of judge positions we did in '79. It's a completely transformed judiciary in terms of the volume of cases, volume of business, the population," Judge Amy Totenberg said. "The prospect of being able to actually add judges and have very much active senior judges is great."
By Jane Wester | February 23, 2021
Pomerantz is on leave from the firm to work as a special assistant district attorney.
By Marcia Coyle | February 23, 2021
The unusual faceoff between current and former Hogan Lovells partners began with good luck wishes from Neal Katyal and ended with high praise for the "junior" advocate, now-Assistant to the U.S. Solicitor General Colleen Sinzdak.
By Scott Graham | February 22, 2021
Chu told a Western District of Texas jury Monday that "nearly a billion" Intel processors infringe his client's two patents. But he hasn't given jurors a number, yet. Wilmer's William Lee said the right number is zero for VLSI's "imaginary products."
By Cheryl Miller | February 18, 2021
A Northern California attorney who accused three Sacramento appellate justices of allowing cases to languish for years has asked the state Supreme Court to transfer dozens of matters from the Third District to other appellate districts.
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