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Related Class Actions Consolidated; 'Lax/Olsen' Factors Show Party With Largest Interest
At Morgan Lewis, McKee Nelson's Securitization Legacy Lives On
McKee Nelson ran laps around its competitors during the mortgage-backed securities boom. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, which nearly three years ago absorbed the remnants of that firm, recently recruited another ex-McKee Nelson lawyer to join its now market-leading securitization practice.First Amendment Lawyers Say Conviction of Citizen Journalist Could Lead to More Media Arrests
First Amendment lawyers say that the conviction of Georgia citizen journalist Nydia Tisdale for misdemeanor resisting arrest, even though she was cleared of felony obstruction and criminal trespass, could embolden more prosecutions of journalists gathering the news.Daily Dicta: Do the Feds Hate All Vertical Mergers? Or Just the Ones Involving CNN?
Do the Feds Hate All Vertical Mergers Now? Or Just the Ones Involving CNN? There's a potential moment of reckoning on the horizon…Morgan Lewis Picks Up Six More Health Care Lawyers in Houston
Five of the six newly hired lawyers came from Baker & Hostetler.Baker & Hostetler, In-House Lawyers Star in Baseball's Interesting Offseason
Major League Baseball's rules for signing international players have provided a bevy of legal work for in-house lawyers and outside counsel ahead of the holidays.Judge Who Handled Comcast-NBC Merger Assigned To AT&T-Time Warner Lawsuit
U.S. District Senior Judge Richard Leon of the District of Columbia was assigned the case Tuesday.Supreme Court to Decide First Antitrust Case in Two Years
On Oct. 16, 2017, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in United States v. American Express Company, the Court's first antitrust case of the 2017 term and the first antitrust case they have reviewed since 2015.Blocking Amicus Briefs at SCOTUS: A Risky but Not Fatal Maneuver
It's a professional courtesy for parties to consent to amicus filings at the certiorari stage. But is that always the right call?SCOTUS Won't Review Calif. Case Challenging Affordable Housing Subsidies
The U.S. Supreme Court won't weigh in on a California dispute over the payments some municipalities require developers to make to support low-income housing.Trending Stories
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