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National Law Journal

Third Time's the Charm?: Ex-DOJ Official Jeffrey Clark Renews Call for DC District to Intervene in Disciplinary Matter

Clark, who served in the Justice Department during the Trump administration, questioned the authority of D.C.'s attorney-discipline officials.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Norm Pattis Continues to Fight 6-Month Suspension

"There is a substantial public interest in protecting the public and other litigants from the misconduct of an attorney who not only fails to label or identify medical and other protected records, but also intentionally improperly disseminates the records, despite the warnings of the court, plaintiffs' counsel, and his own clients' prior attorney," the order said.
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The Recorder

State Bar Charges John Eastman With 11 Counts of Professional Misconduct

Attorney John Eastman's work with former President Donald Trump was an attempt to "usurp the will of the American people and overturn election results for the highest office in the land—an egregious and unprecedented attack on our democracy—for which he must be held accountable," George Cardona, the state bar's chief trial counsel, said in announcing the disciplinary charges on Thursday.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Meet the Judge Overseeing DOJ's 2nd Antitrust Case Against Google

Judge Leonie Brinkema's 30 years on the bench have featured a few significant antitrust cases.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Senior IP Writer Scott Graham to Retire

Graham, who writes Law.com's Skilled in the Art briefing on intellectual property, made his mark as a keen observer of appellate arguments and mentored generations of ALM journalists.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Quinn Emanuel Attorneys Beat Back DOJ Bid to Reopen Real Estate Antitrust Probe

Partner Bill Burck called the decision a win for investigative stability, saying "There's a difference between policy approaches between administrations, but just because they don't like it, they can't just walk away."
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Ex-Trader Begins Action Alleging Deutsche Bank Aided 'Malicious Prosecution'

The former Deutsche Bank trader, represented by Levine Lee, is seeking $30 million from the financial institution, alleging he was made a scapegoat.
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National Law Journal

Panel Unsure About Claims That Targeted Facebook Apartment Ads Showed Bias

"The reason people purchase ads is to impact the marketplace, to reach people they wouldn't otherwise reach," Gupta Wessler attorney Jonathan E. Taylor argued before the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. 
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Law.com

'A Contrivance by Clever Lawyers': Plaintiffs' Appeal Asks to Exclude 3M From Earplug Bankruptcy

Plaintiffs suing over combat earplugs filed a brief on Wednesday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit to affirm an Aug. 26 bankruptcy decision not to extend a Chapter 11 case's automatic stay to include the debtor's parent corporation, 3M.
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National Law Journal

Court Revives Suit From Fired Lawyer Who Asked to Work Remotely During COVID

"Milman believed that her symptomatic two-year-old son … may have contracted the illness. Faced with these facts, Milman made a request for unpaid leave to care for her son, a hallmark FMLA claim," the panel said.
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