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'Absolute Victory': Judge Tosses $4.7 Billion Verdict Against NFL in 'Sunday Ticket' Trial
Federal antitrust laws could have tripled the damages to more than $14 billion if the verdict, which held that the NFL violated the Sherman Act by conspiring to inflate the price of its "Sunday Ticket" streaming service, had been sustained.Md. Supreme Court Affirms Virginia Damages Cap in Medical-Malpractice Case
"We hold that the circuit court erred in applying the Maryland cap on non-economic damages to the damages that the jury awarded to Ms. [Shelly] Blackston," Justice Angela M. Eaves wrote in her opinion for the Maryland Supreme Court. "Therefore, the cap on damages under Virginia law, not Maryland law, is applicable to the damages awarded by the jury."Top Three Tax Takeaways From the 2024 Pennsylvania Budget
On July 11, Gov. Josh Shapiro signed into law a $47.6 billion budget for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. Along with investments in education, transportation, and development projects, the budget includes significant tax reform.Intervention and the Environmental Rights Amendment
Because the courts have not fleshed out all the nuances of what the Environmental Rights Amendment means, this superficially procedural decision may have important implications for how that constitutional jurisprudence develops.View more book results for the query "Total"
Litigator of the Week: Reversing a $2B Trade Secret Verdict, the Largest in Va. History
Josh Rosenkranz, Eric Shumsky and Chris Cariello of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe secured a ruling from a Virginia appellate court that wiped out a $2 billion trade secret damages verdict facing Massachusetts software company Pegasystems Inc.A Judge Asks: Is It Time to End Ken Feinberg's Roundup Settlement Program?
Last month, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria asked plaintiffs' lead counsel if the settlement program under Ken Feinberg should come to an end.Attorney Hired to Grow Law Firm's PI Practice Had Divided Loyalty, New Suit Claims
An attorney that a health care recovery firm hired to develop a personal injury practice instead funneled profits to her bother's law firm as part of a secret "kickback scheme," a recent suit from the firm alleges.Morgan Lewis Adds Steptoe Finance Chair in Chicago
"We did this move a little bit swiftly, in light of client demands," said incoming partner Stacie Hartman.Chevron's Legacy Ends: What In-House Counsel Need to Know About HSR Filings Now
The Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine marks a significant shift for all areas of administrative law. For in-house counsel, the change promises the potential to start rebalancing power between industry and regulators. One regulatory area in which in-house counsel may feel the immediate impact of this unpredictability is antitrust enforcement. The overturning of Chevron could make the already complex world of Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) pre-merger notification even more unpredictable.Trending Stories
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