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Closing the Split: Company Asks Appeals Court to Limit Class Action Jurisdiction
The Washington Legal Foundation and the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center have filed amicus briefs in the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, supporting a Pennsylvania-based health care information company. The company argued successfully in the trial court that it should not be forced to defend itself in an Illinois court against nationwide class plaintiffs who also have no relationship to Illinois.Quinn Emanuel Gets Suit Brought by Partners in NYC Spinoff Routed to Arbitration
If the decision by a New York state judge stands and Quinn Emanuel prevails in arbitration, Selendy & Gay partners could be forced to turn over 10 percent of the fees they got from former Quinn Emanuel clients in the 18 months after they departed.Judge Dismisses Suit Against Quinn Emanuel by Partners of Spinoff, Sends to Arbitration
If the decision isn't challenged or upheld on appeal and Quinn Emanuel prevails in arbitration, Selendy & Gay partners could be forced to turn over 10 percent of the fees they bill to former Quinn Emanuel clients.Judge Dismisses Suit Against Quinn Emanuel by Selendy & Gay, Sends to Arbitration
If the decision isn't challenged or upheld on appeal and Quinn Emanuel prevails in arbitration, Selendy & Gay partners could be forced to turn over 10 percent of the fees they bill to former Quinn Emanuel clients.View more book results for the query "*"
Arnold & Porter Marketing Head Moves to PR Firm
Nicole Houston, who helped lead communications efforts surrounding Arnold & Porter's merger with Kaye Scholer, is leaving the in-house legal marketing world to open a D.C. office for Baretz+Brunelle.Dechert Report: Securities Class Actions Involving Non-US Issuers Hold Steady for 2nd Year
The number of non-U.S. issuers targeted for securities class action suits has stayed steady for the second year in a row, according to a report published by Dechert earlier this month.Report: Securities Class Actions Involving Non-US Issuers Hold Steady for Second Year
The number of non-U.S. issuers targeted for securities class action suits has stayed steady for the second year in a row, according to a report published by Dechert earlier this month.Litigation Funders Tap D.C. Firms for Lobbying Efforts Amid Finance Reform Dispute
Market leaders Burford and Bentham have turned to lobbyists at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr and elsewhere, but they remain outgunned by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.Litigation Funders Flex Muscles in Washington, Keeping Lobbyists in Demand
Market leaders Burford and Bentham have turned to lobbyists at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr and elsewhere, but they remain outgunned by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.Trending Stories
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