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Kirkland & Ellis Crushes Class Action Against Client
Each proposed class member's claim would require verification of ownership interests and a review of their lease, U.S. District Judge Daniel Hovland said when striking the proposed class.Another Big Law Bonus Bonanza Beckons: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Who Got the Work: A Montana Detainment, a New Jersey Cannabis Company
Crowley Fleck represented two Montana women who were wrongly detained after speaking Spanish, Riker Danzig represented a cannabis company as it challenged a denied application in New Jersey, and other work from midsize firms.Who Got the Work: A Peloton Patent and Ballot Blunders
Morris Nichols is representing Peloton as it sues a company that allegedly violated a patent on Peloton's leaderboard IP, Parsons Behle represented a Republican U.S. representative candidate attempting to extend the deadline to request an absentee ballot, and other work from midsize firms.Who Got the Work: A Shoelace Squabble and a Permitting Dispute
Banner Witcoff represents Nike as it defends its sneaker design patent, von Briesen & Roper represents the village of Hobart, Wisconsin, in a dispute with the Oneida Nation over permit law, and other work from midsize firms.Georgia Jury Awards $135M to Company in Electronic Payment Suit
A DeKalb County jury determined that Atlanta-based Global Payments Inc., one of the world's largest electronic payment processors, breached its contract with a firm that recruited merchants to use Global services after both companies were named as defendants in a CFPB lawsuit.DeKalb Jury Awards $135M to Company in Electronic Payment Suit
A DeKalb County jury determined that Atlanta-based Global Payments Inc., one of the world's largest electronic payment processors, breached its contract with a firm that recruited merchants to use Global services after both companies were named as defendants in a CFPB lawsuit.Richardson v. Indem. Ins. Co. of N. Am.
The Supreme Court of Montana has ruled that an employee had not timely filed a written claim for workers' comp benefits under Montana Code Section 39-71-601.Richardson…Employee Failed to Give Timely Notice of Workers' Comp Claim, Montana Supreme Court Rules
The Supreme Court of Montana has ruled that an employee had not timely filed a written claim for workers' comp benefits under Montana Code Section 39-71-601.Trending Stories
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