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March 18, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Quinn Emanuel Hits Back Against Uber's Disqualification Bid in Sidecar Case

The firm claims that its prior representation of Uber wasn't substantially related to the antitrust claims it's pursuing on behalf of the ride-hailing app's defunct rival Sidecar.
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March 18, 2019 | The Recorder

Quinn Emanuel Pushes Back Against Uber's Disqualification Bid in Sidecar Case

The firm claims that its prior representation of Uber wasn't substantially related to the antitrust claims it's pursuing on behalf of the ride-hailing app's defunct rival Sidecar.
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March 18, 2019 | Texas Lawyer

How Firms Can Retain Top Talent After the Big Lateral Boom in Texas

While some degree of lateral movement is common and unavoidable, many of these steps that firms can take go a long way to minimize attrition and help retain Texas' top Big Law talent.
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March 18, 2019 | Law.com

Would-Be Art Thieves Double-Crossed by Fake Painting

A small Italian village actually got the better of robbers who thought they were stealing a genuine painting by a Flemish master worth millions of dollars.
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March 18, 2019 | Daily Business Review

No New Trial for Florida Woman Caught Hiring Fake Hit Man on 'Cops' Episode

The Fourth District Court of Appeal shot down Dalia Dippolito's latest attempt to reverse her conviction for attempting to hire a hit man to kill her husband.
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March 18, 2019 | Delaware Law Weekly

What Went Wrong With Delaware's Case in Prison Uprising Murder Trials

In the absence of substantial physical and video evidence, prosecutors have been forced to rely on the accounts of prisoners. Some of that testimony proved to be contradictory, according to defense counsel in the case and other courtroom observers.
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March 18, 2019 | National Law Journal

'I Don't Want My Client to Be Blindsided': Executives and Their Lawyers Brace for Rep. Katie Porter's Questions

The California Democrat's distinctive questions are tripping up executives. White-collar and congressional lawyers have taken notice—and here's what they have to say about it.
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March 18, 2019 | The American Lawyer

Cravath Faces Claim of Leading 'Sham' Auction in Grocery Store Sale to Apollo

“Cravath's task was to lend a patina of integrity to a sham auction,” claims a lawsuit against the M&A powerhouse.
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March 18, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Changing Securities Laws and Regulations for the Digital Token Age

In his Blockchain Law column, Robert Schwinger explains how, when it comes to virtual currencies, digital tokens and other blockchain assets, our legal and political systems are still in the earliest stages of grappling with which regulations and structures would be best suited for encouraging financial technology innovation on the one hand, while providing certainty and serving the public interest on the other.
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March 18, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Clearing Up the Confusion on Deducting Meal Costs

In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess writes: There is considerable confusion on when some or all of meal costs are deductible. This confusion has been increased by changes made by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, some of which apply starting in 2018 while others take effect in 2026.
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