By Amanda Bronstad | November 10, 2017
Plaintiffs who brought thousands of lawsuits over IVC, or inferior vena cava, filters got off to a rough start on Thursday when a federal jury came out with a defense verdict in the first trial over the medical implants.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 10, 2017
Here's a look, by the numbers, at where things stand for Equifax in the fallout over one of the largest data breaches in U.S. history.
By Cogan Schneier | November 9, 2017
The Justice Department's antitrust chief is facing questions about his independence amid reports that the DOJ could force AT&T to sell CNN when and if its deal with Time Warner is approved.
By Ross Todd | November 9, 2017
Facebook claims that IRS counsel have stymied the company's request to pursue an internal IRS appeal by citing a new and so far seldom-used rule.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 9, 2017
The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday moved to abandon fraud allegations against HCR ManorCare Inc., a leading national provider of nursing homes, after a judge struck a key witness and scolded prosecutors for bringing a case she described as a "waste of money."
By Marcia Coyle | November 9, 2017
The U.S. Justice Department's request that the Supreme Court consider sanctions against lawyers who advocated for an immigrant teenager at the center of an abortion case has raised questions about the government's motivation and threatened to jeopardize the reputation of the solicitor's office before the justices. Former Justice Department attorneys called the government's action in the Supreme Court “extraordinary” and said they had no memory of a similar Supreme Court petition.
By Sue Reisinger | November 9, 2017
Blanco, a longtime prosecutor, is headed to FinCEN from the U.S. Department of Justice.
By Tony Mauro | November 9, 2017
Theodore Wells Jr. of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison faced off against Donald Ayer of Jones Day Wednesday night in a reenactment of the boxing champ's 1971 Supreme Court fight for conscientious objector status.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 8, 2017
A federal judicial body plans to look into rules changes concerning disclosure of third-party financing of litigation—a move praised by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce—but the breadth of that probe could be limited.
By Scott Flaherty | November 8, 2017
Tuesday's elections included a couple of victories for candidates with Big Law pedigrees, as Venable's Justin Fairfax won the lieutenant governor race in Virginia and Quinn Emanuel's Jenny Durkan was chosen to be Seattle's next mayor.
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