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'Appropriate Relief'?: Google Offers Remedy Concessions in DOJ Antitrust Fight
Google's response to the Justice Department's proposal of a forced sale of the Chrome browser is just one litigation front of many that may shape the tech giant’s future outlook for years to come.SEC’s Latest Enforcement Actions Fuel Demand for Big Law
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, Fenwick & West, Goodwin Proctor, Sidley Austin, among other firms are advising clients wrapped up in settlements or charges the SEC announced this past week.Big Law’s Year—as Told in Commentaries
The most popular columns of 2024 do a pretty good job of explaining the trends of the last 12 months.Paul Weiss’ Shanmugam Joins 11th Circuit Fight Over False Claims Act’s Constitutionality
In a decision last September, U.S. District Judge Kathryn Mizelle ruled that the FCA’s qui tam provision—which allows citizens, referred to as “relators,” to file suits on the United States' behalf against those who have allegedly defrauded the government—violates Article II of the U.S. Constitution.View more book results for the query "'Paul Weiss Rifkind'"
Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Those taking home Runners-Up honors this week include litigators at Debevoise, Kirkland, Patterson Belknap, Stris & Maher, Weil and Winston & Strawn.Big Law's Biggest Stories (UK Edition) For 2024
The legal industry experienced a wide range of major news stories in 2024, from individual tragedies to transatlantic tie-ups, and many others in between.'Never Been More Dynamic': Big Law Leaders Reflect on 2024 and Expectations Next Year
Leaders from DLA Piper, Sidley, A&O Shearman, Paul Weiss, Fried Frank and Proskauer, among others, weigh in on 2024 trends.For Paul Weiss, Progress Means 'Embracing the Uncomfortable Reality'
"Our firm will look quite different in 2028 and 2035 from today," said Brad Karp, chair of Paul Weiss, The American Lawyer's 2024 Law Firm of the Year.10th Circuit Raises 6th Amendment Bar for Prosecutors' Attorney-Client Violations
The Tenth Circuit overruled its 1995 decision in Shillinger v. Haworth that a defendant is prejudiced and a Sixth Amendment violation occurs whenever the government deliberately and for no legitimate law enforcement purpose becomes privy to confidential attorney-client communications.Trending Stories
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