By Karen Sloan | September 4, 2020
Minow's book "When should Law Forgive?" explores the restorative justice movement, which focuses on repair and reconciliation instead of punishment.
By Ross Todd | September 4, 2020
CDOs. CDSs. MBSs. RMBSs. CMBSs. If you, like me, had cleared your memory banks of exactly what's what in that world, this 211-page knockout decision from U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman of the Southern District of New York could be a good refresher.
By Ross Todd | September 3, 2020
"We're very committed to attracting more bet-the-company litigation matters and disputes involving complex claims and large-scale enterprises. We're looking to grow the litigation department by 20-25% in headcount, while preserving an optimal partner-to-associate ratio."
By Ross Todd | September 1, 2020
"At the end of the day, it's the lawyers who are going to have to convince their colleagues and their clients that this is a viable option."
By Ross Todd | August 28, 2020
Three plaintiffs lawyers driving the deal—Fidelma Fitzpatrick of Motley Rice, Edward Wallace of Wexler Wallace, and Erin Copeland of Fibich, Leebron, Copeland & Briggs—say the judge overseeing the coordinated state court cases in California kept them moving forward even as pandemic closures pushed off scheduled trial dates this spring.
By Ross Todd | August 27, 2020
Birnbaum, dubbed the "Queen of Toxic Torts" because of her standing in the defense bar, says government lawyers are using the power of the press conference to help shape public opinion on the sorts of cases she handles
By Ross Todd | August 26, 2020
Knill had been based out of the court's Westminster courthouse prior to March's court closures and is now working from its Santa Ana base. She's seen things change rapidly over the course of the past few months.
By Ross Todd | August 21, 2020
Litigators of the Week Jason Sheasby of Irell & Manella and Sam Baxter of McKool Smith led the trial team for patent owner PanOptis in the six-day jury trial before Chief U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap of the Eastern District of Texas, the first to get off the ground during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Ross Todd | August 20, 2020
"There's a frustration among the bar and among the judges that we know that there's work that we need to do, we're working through the stuff that we can do," says North Carolina state court Judge Richard Gottlieb. "When can we get to the stuff that has to be done?"
By Ross Todd | August 18, 2020
"Now, as the legal industry and judicial systems embrace virtual technology, in-house leaders need to find talent that is both substantively capable and technologically savvy."
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