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'Substantive Deficiencies': Judge Grants Big Law Motion Dismissing Ivy League Price-Fixing Claims
"The deficiencies in the Complaint that are the basis for granting the motion to dismiss are substantive in nature," U.S. District Judge Alvin W. Thompson wrote in the court order, "and nothing in the plaintiff's papers suggests that they could amend the Complaint to overcome these substantive deficiencies."Prosecutors Move to Consolidate Cases Over Harvey Weinstein Sex Crime Charges
Prosecutors argue that trying the movie mogul twice would be a waste of judicial resources, given the overlap in witnesses and evidence.AXS Law Sues LZGI and Genius Group in $30 Million Fraud Case
"We're going with a one-two punch, with the class action proceeding in New York and the derivative proceeding here in Miami," Gutchess explained.Ex-Girardi Keese CFO Christopher Kamon, Shackled and Sniffing, Pleads Guilty
Christopher Kamon, 51, pleaded guilty to felony charges that he stole funds from Girardi Keese's operating accounts and conspired with founder Tom Girardi to embezzle at least $15 million in client funds.Partner Cuts: The Grim Reality of Post-Merger Integration
A&O Shearman is now following the trajectory of other big law firm mergers that saw partner cuts shortly after deal completion.View more book results for the query "*"
Soft-Spoken But No-Nonsense: Retired Del. Supreme Court Justice Vaughn Dead at 75
"Justice Vaughn has left an indelible mark on Delaware's legal landscape," said Chief Justice Collins J. Seitz Jr.New York's Court System Says More Work Is Needed To Clear Up Case Delays
New York's court system is working with the Center for Justice Innovation to implementing a number of common-sense measures aimed at reducing case processing delays, including improving oversight of the discovery process, accelerating when pretrial hearings occur, deploying court personnel to help resolve obstacles to case resolution, and establishing a formal protocol for conferencing cases and setting firm trial dates.Rapper 50 Cent Sues NYC Jeweler for $5 Million Over Imitation Necklace, Use of Image
The suit, filed by Blank Rome, alleges defendants imitated a diamond- and sapphire-studded necklace created by and designed exclusively for the entertainer with another jeweler.NY Appellate Court Holds Anti-SLAPP Protections Apply to Private Litigation
The Appellate Division, First Department affirmed a 2023 ruling that was the first of its kind to apply anti-SLAPP protections in an action where there were no issues of public interest.Trending Stories
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