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Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
White & Case scored a significant turnaround at the U.S. International Trade Commission for client Voltage in a patent dispute over solar panel technology.Can a Law Firm Institutionalize Its Culture? Boies Schiller’s New Chairman Will Try
Maintaining Boies Schiller’s identity is a central goal of Matthew Schwartz’s first leadership term, he told The American Lawyer in a Q&A.‘Facebook’s Descent Into Toxic Masculinity’ Prompts Stanford Professor to Drop Meta as Client
Mark Lemley said he could not “in good conscience” represent Mark Zuckerberg given recent decisions to "encourage disinformation and hate speech" on his company's platforms. A suit pending in Northern California alleges Meta infringed the copyrights of several authors by using their works to train its generative AI program.Lawyers Share Concerns, Predictions Over How Bondi’s Loyalism to Trump May Impact DOJ
"I am worried that, given it’s Bondi and Blanche and Sauer, all of them have been his personal lawyers,” noted a former federal judge.View more book results for the query "Boies Schiller Flexner"
Church of Scientology Set to Depose Phila. Attorney in Sexual Abuse Case
Brian Kent, the founder of Philadelphia plaintiffs firm Laffey Bucci Kent, previously represented several plaintiffs suing the Church of Scientology and several affiliates over allegations of sexual abuse before being abruptly terminated from the firm in April 2024.U.S. Attorney Markenzy Lapointe Stepped Down
United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Markenzy Lapointe yesterday announced his resignation from his role.Let’s Hear It One Last Time!: One More Bow for 2024’s Litigators of the Week
Quinn Emanuel’s two-year reign atop the Litigator of the Week league tables comes to an end with a new but familiar name amassing the most wins this year.Recent Decisions Regarding the Telephone Consumer Protection Act
The authors write "This column discussed recent noteworthy decisions of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York. This installment explores two recent decisions involving the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. In the first decision, Chief U.S. District Court Judge Brenda K. Sannes denied a defendant’s motion to strike class allegations as premature, on the basis that these arguments would be more appropriate to address at the class certification stage. In the second decision, District Court Judge Anne M. Nardacci addressed similar arguments at the class certification stage, eventually granting a motion to certify a damages class under Rule 23(b)(3)."California Law Firms Continue Staffing Up as Year Winds Down
Demand for employment lawyers in California persists at Am Law 100 firms.Trending Stories
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