By Lisa Willis | October 4, 2024
"Our downtown McDonald's has an armed security guard on it. That's just ridiculous," Chad Van Horn said as to why he wants to head to City Hall. But his opponent Steven Glassman said, "Perhaps Chad needs to have a little bit more experience in how our government works."
The American Lawyer | Conversation
By Ross Todd | October 4, 2024
Boris Feldman and Doru Gavril, who joined the firm from Wilson Sonsini a little more than four years ago, both rank among the top 10 busiest defense-side securities lawyers over the past three years.
By Ross Todd | October 4, 2024
Kirkland's Dan Laytin, Christa Cottrell and Cameron Ginder won a summary judgment ruling finding ROSS Intelligence hadn't shown that Thomson Reuters' Westlaw inappropriately tied its public law database to its search tool in violation of antitrust laws.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Ross Todd | October 4, 2024
Kirkland's Dan Laytin, Christa Cottrell and Cameron Ginder won a summary judgment ruling finding ROSS Intelligence hadn't shown that Thomson Reuters' Westlaw inappropriately tied its public law database to its search tool in violation of antitrust laws.
Litigation Daily | Quick Takes
By Ross Todd | October 4, 2024
Runners-up this week include teams litigators from Jones Day and Robbins Geller.
By Lisa Willis | October 3, 2024
"Your repeated unwillingness or inability to govern your behavior raises questions about your fitness for judicial office," the JQC claimed.
By Tommaso Baronio | October 3, 2024
"We won that case in 2020. So obviously there's a large disconnect with what the third DCA, which covers a very small geographical location, has just decided. And even more shocking, as this case took over two years to decide," John H. Ruiz said.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 3, 2024
"Trying a bench trial really allowed us to streamline our case and to be creative in terms of how we presented our evidence," said plaintiff counsel Lee Gutschenritter of Cash, Krugler & Fredericks in Atlanta.
By Charles Toutant | October 3, 2024
With employers left wondering if their affinity group or hiring initiative will get them dragged into court, law firms are bulking up their offerings to clients worried about litigation risk.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 2, 2024
The third trial over cow's milk-based infant formula began on Wednesday in St. Louis City Circuit Court. It is the first trial against both manufacturers, Abbott Laboratories and Mead Johnson.
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