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How Chris Morvillo Viewed the 'Thrilling' Acquittal of Client Mike Lynch
After the acquittal, Morvillo took to LinkedIn for the first time in his life.SEC, Richard Heart Clash in Dueling Motions Over $1 Billion Unregistered Securities Litigation
"This case will go down in history as one of those cases that nobody saw coming, and it is very important," said Ishmael Green, a partner at Diaz, Reus & Targ who is not involved in the matter.'Plausible' Monopoly Allegations?: DC Appeals Court Revives Amazon Antitrust Complaint
"Viewed as a whole, the District's allegations about Amazon's market share and maintenance of its market power through the challenged agreements plausibly suggest that Amazon either already possesses monopoly power over online marketplaces or is close to a 'dangerous probability of achieving monopoly power,'" D.C. Court of Appeals Judge Corinne Beckwith wrote.'A Confounding Record' Results in Sanctions for Discovery Violations in NJ Fed Court
"The allegations present about as straightforward a breach of contract action as one could imagine: alleged duty, breach, and damages between two parties," U.S. Magistrate Judge Cathy Waldor said. "It is therefore surprising that this case is still active over six years after the filing of the complaint."View more book results for the query "*"
State-Based Assault Weapons Bans: There's Room for Hope
Given courts' propensity to entertain these suits, it sometimes feels as if Justice Scalia's oft-cited caveat in Heller—that the Second Amendment "is not a right to keep and carry any weapon whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose"—has been reduced to dicta.Justice Alan B. Handler, a Transformative Presence for New Jersey Courts
We mourn the recent passing of Justice Alan B. Handler, who served on the New Jersey Supreme Court from 1977 to 1999 and whose impact as a scholar and author was monumental.Federal Judge Allows Centers to Promote Abortion 'Reversal' Protocol
U.S. District Judge John Sinatra Jr. wrote that "falsity alone may not suffice to bring the speech outside the First Amendment," and said the state conceded that no one had experienced actual harm.The Week in Data Aug. 23: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
Catch up on this week's data and insights from across the Law.com Newsroom, including a shake-up on the 2024 General Counsel Compensation Report.Epstein Survivors Drop Suit Against FBI Alleging Cover-Up
The dismissal follows a ruling earlier this month that denied a renewed motion from plaintiffs to proceed anonymously.Trending Stories
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