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Two Top Sports Lawyers—On Opposite Sides—Switch Firms
A pair of leading sports industry lawyers have left their firms for new digs. O'Melveny & Myers hired DLA Piper corporate partner Chuck Baker to chair its sports industry group out of New York, where longtime Weil, Gotshal & Manges litigator James Quinn is retiring from the firm at 71 to become of counsel at top trial boutique Berg & Androphy.Big Law Onsite Day Care: The Trend That Wasn't
Very few firms have opened full-time facilities, despite their lamentations about the exodus of women.Big Firms Raid Remnants of KWME, Plus More Lateral Moves
As King & Wood Mallesons' European arm continues to crumble, big firms around the world pick up some partner-level pieces; Baker McKenzie ditches its ampersand; DLA Piper heads to Chile; a former K&L Gates litigation leader starts his own firm; and other notable moves from throughout The Global 100.Last Singapore Resident Partner Leaves O'Melveny
Nathan Bush has joined DLA Piper as Asia head of antitrust and Asia head of investigations after leaving O'Melveny & Myers, where he spent the past 16 years.Last Singapore Resident Partner Leaves O'Melveny & Myers
Nathan Bush has joined DLA Piper as Asia head of antitrust and Asia head of investigations after leaving O'Melveny & Myers, where he spent the past 16 years.Companies Push to Piggyback on Ruling Against CFPB
When a federal appeals court ruled in October that the president should be empowered to remove the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's director at will, rather than only for cause, the 110-page opinion landed with a bang. Companies want to piggyback on the decision to benefit their cases against the CFPB. Here's a snapshot of how the ruling, from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, is playing out in CFPB cases in courts across the country.Companies Push to Piggyback on Ruling Against CFPB
When a federal appeals court ruled in October that the president should be empowered to remove the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's director at will, rather than only for cause, the 110-page opinion landed with a bang. Companies want to piggyback on the decision to benefit their cases against the CFPB. Here's a snapshot of how the ruling, from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, is playing out in CFPB cases in courts across the country.Plaintiffs Firms Reel In Big Tuna With Price-Fixing Claims
Sorry Charlie. A San Diego federal judge allowed a massive MDL alleging that StarKist, Bumble Bee and Chicken of the Sea conspired to fix the price of canned tuna to move forward.Big Law Ties Abound in Yoga Company Troubles
A litigation dispute in California against Bikram Choudhury, the founder of so-called hot yoga, has ended with his former British lawyer being awarded control of his business empire. In New York, a startup yoga clothing company, recently filed for bankruptcy, owing thousands of dollars in legal fees to two law firms.2016 in Review: Litigators of the Week, Take a Bow
A look back at the Litigator of the Week winners in 2016, including the firms and lawyers that racked up the most honors.Trending Stories
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