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February 29, 2016 | Corporate Counsel

New Federal Law Cracks Down on Child and Forced Labor

According to a 2013 estimate by the International Labour Organization, 168 million underage children still work around the world, often in harsh conditions. A trade law signed by President Obama last week could help stomp out this exploitation.
3 minute read
January 20, 2016 | Law.com

Food for Thought (and Litigation): FDA Thinks About Defining 'Natural'

For years, many have asked the Food and Drug Administration to define the term "natural" for use in food labeling. Private citizens asked. Corporations asked. Even federal courts asked. But until recently, aside from an attempt at rule-making in the early 1990s, the FDA had taken no steps to formally define the term.
6 minute read
December 21, 2015 | The American Lawyer

Star Clients, Bold Headlines: Litigators' Intriguing Cases

Celebrity clients and high-profile cases come with the territory when you're one of the nation's top litigation teams. Here are headline-grabbing suits from among 108 contest submissions for our Litigation Department of the Year awards.
6 minute read
December 21, 2015 | The American Lawyer

Star Clients, Bold Headlines: Litigators' Intriguing Cases

Celebrity clients and high-profile cases come with the territory when you're one of the nation's top litigation teams. Here are headline-grabbing suits from among 108 contest submissions for our Litigation Department of the Year awards.
6 minute read
December 20, 2015 | The Recorder

Impact Litigation Can Mix Lofty Aims, Cool Calculations

Suits by Joseph Cotchett's firm that target climate change and human slavery illustrate how a blend of motives blurs the boundary of what was once called pro bono.
8 minute read
December 20, 2015 | The Recorder

Impact Litigation Can Mix Lofty Aims, Cool Calculations

Suits by Joseph Cotchett's firm that target climate change and human slavery illustrate how a blend of motives blurs the boundary of what was once called pro bono.
8 minute read
September 29, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

In re Chocolate Confectionery Antitrust Litig., PICS Case No. 15-1468 (3d Cir. Sept. 15, 2015) Fisher, J. (52 pages).

Allegations that American manufacturers possessed the motive to engage in price fixing, that prices rose and that executives elsewhere engaged in price fixing, may be insufficient to raise an inference that American manufacturers also engaged in price fixing. Judgment affirmed.
3 minute read
September 20, 2015 | Litigation Daily

Top Lawyers Dish on the Art of the Client Pitch

Lawyers who have a strong track record of winning beauty contests share what makes a pitch work—and how it can fall flat.
5 minute read
September 19, 2015 | Litigation Daily

Top Lawyers Dish on the Art of the Client Pitch

Lawyers who have a strong track record of winning beauty contests share what makes a pitch work—and how it can fall flat.
5 minute read
September 01, 2015 | Corporate Counsel

They Don't Take 'Yes' for an Answer

A D.C. boutique keeps on fighting even after a settlement is reached.
10 minute read

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