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Judge Leaves Tiny Gap for Oakland's Antitrust Lawsuit Over Raiders Run to Vegas
A federal judge overseeing the City of Oakland's lawsuit against the National Football League and the Raiders over the team's impending move to Las Vegas has left just a sliver of running room for the city's antitrust claims.Acosta's Dinner Guests Once Included Gene Scalia, Now On Deck to Lead Labor
Labor Department calendars show the outgoing secretary grabbed a bite with the Gibson Dunn regulatory veteran a few months ago. Scalia is preparing to take over the leadership of the agency, where he had served as the top lawyer in the George W. Bush administration.Greg Craig's Trial Judge Considers Recusing Over Law Firm Ties
"I don't want to do anything or preside over any trial where any party to the trial, on either side, has any concern about my impartiality or my appearance of impartiality," US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said at a hearing in Washington this week.Superior Court Jury Finds for Defense: Hyundai Elantra Wheel Not Defective
A superior court jury earlier this month rendered a defense verdict in favor of Hyundia Motor America in a case in which a driver alleged a wheel had fractured and was defective. That driver said he suffered serious injuries when his Hyundia Elantra crossed lanes of a Connecticut highway.Can 'Virtual' Law Firms Help Close the Partner Gender Gap?
A Working Mother survey suggests law firms still have a long way to go to achieve gender parity—even up in the cloud.Can 'Virtual' Law Firms Help Close the Partner Gender Gap?
A Working Mother survey suggests law firms still have a long way to go to achieve gender parity—even up in the cloud.Sara Moss Ascends to Vice Chairman Role at Estée Lauder
Sara Moss, executive vice president and GC at the cosmetics giant since 2003, is the latest example of companies elevating their top lawyers to nonlegal positions to make business and strategic decisions.Oakland Throws a Block at DOJ Bid to Weigh in on Antitrust Claims Over Raiders Move
Lawyers with DOJ's Antitrust Division contend that lost tax revenues don't constitute an injury to “business or property” recoverable under federal antitrust law and to find otherwise "could lead to anticompetitive effects from over-deterrence."Trending Stories
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