By Ross Todd | October 11, 2024
The antitrust stars at Winston & Strawn and Hagens Berman got preliminary approval of a settlement that will pay more than $2.75 billion in back damages to former college athletes and allow schools to share revenue with current players through pools of up to about $21.5 million in the first year of the deal.
By Ross Todd | October 11, 2024
The antitrust stars at Winston & Strawn and Hagens Berman got preliminary approval of a settlement that will pay more than $2.75 billion in back damages to former college athletes and allow schools to share revenue with current players through pools of up to about $21.5 million in the first year of the deal.
Litigation Daily | Quick Takes
By Ross Todd | October 11, 2024
Runners-up this week include litigators from Sullivan & Cromwell, MoloLamken and Wilkinson Stekloff.
By Tommaso Baronio | October 10, 2024
"We cannot have government officials deciding which views are acceptable and which are not. It's a free country, and you can't have democracy without free speech. We are allowed to express ourselves," Alan Gura said.
By Michael A. Mora | October 10, 2024
"The fact that it is a new, nascent industry provides women with the opportunity to be in those roles and to be able to progress very quickly," said Eleanor Hughes, general counsel for Binance.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 10, 2024
"We were pleased that the jury was able to appreciate the egregiousness of the defendants' conduct and compensate our clients for what they went through," said plaintiff counsel David C. Rayfield of Waldrep, Mullin, & Callahan in Columbus. "If nothing else, we hoped a verdict of this magnitude would stop similar unlawful conduct from occurring."
By Amanda Bronstad | October 9, 2024
Tom Girardi's lawyers asked a federal judge on Tuesday to toss his conviction because he wasn't competent enough to understand his own criminal trial.
By Tommaso Baronio | October 9, 2024
"You need not go to trial in a case that has no basis in fact. And that's what these guys did. So now, not only do we get all our money back plus interest, but we're also going to recover all our attorney's fees. The $3.8 million that was left is going to turn into almost $6 million because they acted stupidly," Glen Waldman said.
By Lisa Willis | October 9, 2024
The plaintiff is an unnamed federal air marshal, who was a hotel guest at a Marriott. His suit claims he was the subject of a complaint that a hotel employee filed in January 2023 with the Transportation and Safety Administration.
By Michael A. Mora | October 9, 2024
"It's good for the industry to take a stand against this kind of conduct," said Michael Burshteyn, a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig.
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