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Litigators of the Week: Cracking the 10-Year Egg Antitrust Case
Antitrust class actions almost never go to trial. But three companies trusted their legal teams to get them through—and the lawyers delivered with an across-the-board win against some of the most prominent plaintiffs lawyers in the country.Who Got the Work: Egg-cellent News for an Egg Farm, 37 Cats and 5 Parrots
Porter Wright Morris & Arthur helped secure a major defense win for Seymour, Indiana-based Rose Acre Farms in a $3 billion federal antitrust…Daily Dicta: Egg on Their Faces: Plaintiffs Giants Come up Empty in $3B Antitrust Trial
Ten co-defendants settled for a combined $150 million, but the trio of egg producers left standing were willing to risk everything by going to trial. Their gamble paid off.Auto Safety Group Wants Records Unsealed in Case Over Goodyear Tires
The Center for Auto Safety is looking to shed light on whether there's a defect, and whether Goodyear was aware of it.Russia Dossier Subpoena Fight Entangles Big Law and Boutiques
The controversy surrounding the salacious dossier has made its way to the courtroom and brought some prominent attorneys with it.Pittsburgh Market Stays Hot for Out-of-Town Firms
Three out-of-town law firms—Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, Spilman Thomas & Battle and Cozen O'Connor—entered or expanded in the Pittsburgh market as the summer came to a close, keeping up the city's momentum as a hub for lateral hiring and law firm growth.The hollow middle: the US firms struggling to establish their unique selling point
If you aren't high-end or super cheap, are you a firm clients will come to? This year's Am Law 200 rankings highlight the challenges facing middle-ground US law firmsThe Am Law 200's 'Hollow Middle'
Midrange firms face a growing dilemma: If your firm isn't either top-tier or super cheap, how will you attract clients?The Am Law 200's 'Hollow Middle'
Midrange firms face a growing dilemma: If your firm isn't either top-tier or super cheap, how will you attract clients?Porter Wright Sued for Legal Malpractice
Two Russian brothers have filed a legal malpractice suit against Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur and its Naples managing partner alleging they should have disclosed the existence of millions of dollars in real estate judgments against another client before the brothers invested $5 million with him.Trending Stories
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