By Ross Todd | October 20, 2021
"The disputes are percolating, but overwhelmingly people are not yet sure that their damages have fully settled out so that they can articulate a full claim," says the Cleveland-based litigator, who co-wrote a book on how to avoid and defend supply chain disputes.
By Ross Todd | October 15, 2021
After a five-day in-person bench trial in August, Delaware Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn last week found Cox "promised that if it wanted to go to the wireless services dance, it would go with Sprint," which has merged with T-Mobile.
By Ross Todd | October 8, 2021
Mathew Rosengart, who has been dubbed 'Rosengod' by certain fans of Britney Spears, last week got a ruling suspending and removing the pop icon's father as conservator of her estate, a position that had given him an outsized role in her life and finances for a decade-plus.
By Ross Todd | October 7, 2021
Michael O'Donnell, the chair of Denver-based Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell, became the 72nd president of the American College of Trial Lawyers last weekend.
By Ross Todd | October 4, 2021
"Our pre-eminence in the New York courts is recognized as a powerful asset for clients, and we are often retained by major international law firms with local offices of their own that nonetheless seek us out as co-counsel for high-stakes litigation filed in New York courts," says Goodman, the co-chair of the litigation department at Herrick Feinstein.
By Ross Todd | October 1, 2021
In a case that was originally filed in Puerto Rico in 2009, Alex Kaplan, Neal Manne and Weston O'Black of Susman Godfrey got a ruling knocking out claims brought on behalf of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority and awarding $28.4 million plus interest on Vitol's counterclaim.
By Ross Todd | September 30, 2021
Heidi Friedman and Renee Zaytsev of Thompson Hine, whose firm just surveyed 130-plus corporate leaders about their approach to environmental, social and governance matters, discuss whether the market's current focus ESG issues might spur litigation.
By Ross Todd | September 28, 2021
"It is uncommon for us to have 'one-off' matters with different firms," says Bauer, an in-house litigation expert at the nation's largest shipbuilder. "Instead, we focus on building relationships with our outside counsel so they become extensions of our law department."
By Ross Todd | September 24, 2021
Dan Drosman and Tor Gronborg of Robbins Geller and Lance Oliver of Motley Rice secured a nine-digit settlement from Twitter in a case accusing two former executives of making misleading statements about user metrics.
By Ross Todd | September 21, 2021
Matthew Martino, the first member of his family to graduate college, regularly tells first-generation recruits about his background during interviews: "You can see them relax a bit. Then the interview becomes a lot more organic."
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