By Ross Todd | December 14, 2020
"I certainly know that at Reed Smith we are viewing this as a watershed moment on which we will look back and ask ourselves what we did in response to the current demands for change."
By Ross Todd | December 11, 2020
Hogan Lovells partners Virginia "Ginny" Gibson and Justin Bernick made a strong case that the Federal Trade Commission picked the wrong deal to challenge in the wrong town.
By Ross Todd | December 9, 2020
On criminal hearings via videoconference: "Sometimes I wonder and I worry whether a defendant that I just informed of his rights has a good understanding of what's going on."
By Ross Todd | December 8, 2020
Securities litigators Susan and Kevin Muck, who have been married for more than 30 years, practiced together at Brobeck Phleger & Harrison, Clifford Chance, and Fenwick West before joining Wilmer earlier this year.
By Ross Todd | December 4, 2020
After a 5-day virtual trial earlier, Quinn Emanuel's Michael Carlinsky, Andrew Rossman and John Rhie this week scored a 242-page opinion from the Delaware Court of Chancery handing a sweeping win to their client in merger litigation.
By Ross Todd | November 30, 2020
"In many ways, I feel as if I have gotten to know both outside counsel and colleagues better, as we meet each other's children and pets, often unintentionally," says the beverage company's associate general counsel.
By Ross Todd | November 13, 2020
Facing claims YouTube and Google infringed patents asserted by Personalized Media Communications, the team led by Charles Verhoeven and David Perlson opted not to argue that the patents were invalid or unenforceable, but simply that their client didn't use them.
By Ross Todd | November 10, 2020
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Zilly oversaw the first federal civil jury trial handled completely remotely.
By Ross Todd | November 6, 2020
In a case where the DOJ was initially seeking a penalty of as much as $9 billion on charges of economic espionage and trade secret theft, Latham's Leslie Caldwell and Catherine Palmer negotiated a $60 million fine and a guilty plea to one count of receiving and possessing a stolen trade secret.
By Ross Todd | November 3, 2020
"My goal was to have a remote civil jury trial that looked like an in person trial, sounded like an in person trial and felt like an in person trial," says Anderson, a judge on the Fourth Judicial Circuit in Jacksonville.
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