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Law.com

7th Circuit Reverses Denial of Attorney Fees to Reconsider Award to Prevailing Party in Copyright Act Case

"If, on remand, the district court determines that the defendants should recover their fees, any such award must include the fees incurred in bringing this appeal. The costs of this appeal are taxed against the appellee," concluded the court, affirming and vacating in part.
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Law.com

150-Lawyer Firm Sues Former Client in Michigan State Court Over Unpaid Attorney Fees

This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Anheuser-Busch Litigation Head Joins Lab-Grown Meat Pioneer as CLO

Veteran attorney Marc Shelley has jumped aboard Believer Meats, which touts itself as "pioneering the first scalable lab-grown meat production system that can feed the world."
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Huntington Bank Hands Legal Reins From One Bank of America Alum to Another

Marcy Hingst is giving up her 16-year career at Bank of America to become general counsel of regional banking giant Huntington, the nation's 22nd-largest financial institution.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Citadel Hires 2 Top Lawyers Away From Goldman Sachs

The exits come at a time the venerable investment bank, long known for its stability, already was rattling Wall Street with an exodus of partners.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

ETL Plaintiffs Firm of the Year Awardees on 'Trial First' Approach, Fragmentation in the Plaintiffs Bar

"We're also involved in cases that are important, but don't have a huge number behind them. The way you show you care is by handling cases that need really good lawyers. But if everything's a financial transaction, that's when justice is taking on a different meaning," says Mark DiCello.
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

Continuing to Beef Up Existing Offices, Clark Hill Laps Up LA Boutique

Clark Hill's Los Angeles office gains a team of 10 lawyers in a combination with the 65-year-old boutique Barton Klugman & Oetting.
3 minute read

Law.com

Kansas Court Reinstates Med-Mal Suit Against Surgeon Accused of Removing the Wrong Organ During Surgery

"A person without the pertinent medical knowledge can assess whether Dr. Lui's conduct was within the standard of care when he mistakenly removed a portion of a patient's pancreas instead of the adrenal gland during an operation to remove the adrenal gland," Judge Amy F. Cline wrote on behalf of the Kansas Court of Appeals.
5 minute read

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