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Plaintiffs lawyers at Hagens Berman failed to persuade a federal judge in L.A. that there's a distinct market for rock concerts that doesn't overlap with markets for pop, country, and other styles, casting the firm's 22-case antitrust litigation against Clear Channel into serious doubt.
First Trial Test for Debit-Card Overdraft Fees
Wells Fargo will defend itself in a San Francisco federal courtroom in a class action brought by Lieff Cabraser over a common bank practice. Other cases have been grouped together in Florida.Fifty Years Ago Today, 'Gideon' Affirmed a Right to Counsel
Zuckerman Spaeder partner Paul Shechtman describes the circumstances and personalities behind what is perhaps the most famous decision in the history of American criminal procedure.How the Gore Team Built a 'Virtual Law Firm'
A battalion of lawyers has stepped into Vice President Al Gore's high-stakes fight for Florida's crucial electoral votes and the presidency. Their success or failure may determine who will be the next president. Behind the Democratic scenes, a network of more than 100 attorneys from across the nation have become a "virtual law firm," working around the clock to turn out briefs.With class certification briefing due next month, BofA may turn out to have been smart for getting out early from this sweeping MDL, which alleges that more than a dozen banks fleeced their most vulnerable depositors by charging exorbitant overdraft fees.
Plaintiff merchants in the massive Visa and Mastercard settlements faced a choice: securitizing four more years of settlement payments, or taking a lump sum offer from the credit card companies.
Carter Phillips of Sidley Austin didn't get the sweeping ruling he sought in a case involving three former executives of Purdue Frederick Company, but the result for his clients may be just as good. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit reversed 12-year bans that kept the three men from participating in federal health care programs.
Senate Puts Corporate Bar In Its Sights
As the Senate scatter-shot some 98 proposals for new legislative pains and punishments at corporate America last week, corporate lawyers found themselves targets as well.Trending Stories
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