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Drone Law Practices Taking Off — Again
Work at drone law practices is shifting as drone-related startups have come of age.Deal Watch: Skadden Feasts on Panera, Intrawest, McAfee Bids
What do security software, ski resorts and casual dining chains have in common? Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, which got the first quarter of 2017 started by snagging roles on three notable M&A deals. Alas, the firm was shunted aside by Latham & Watkins on another major transaction for film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.Will Tech Firms Be Compelled to Produce Overseas Emails?
International Criminal Law and Enforcement columnists Nicholas M. De Feis and Philip C. Patterson discuss the government's authority to seek warrants under the Stored Communications Act, a hotly contested issue that appears to be settled in the Second Circuit—but courts in other circuits don't appear to be following its lead.Unapproved Opinions for the Week of April 17, 2017
Why Antitrust Has Little or No Role in the Sports Carriage Fights
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Shepard Goldfein and James Keyte review two recent disputes offer a window into whether and when antitrust regulators, to protect downstream consumers, will police negotiations between broadcast distributors and Regional Sports Networks that have exclusive rights to content for a team or a group of teams.View more book results for the query "Verizon Communications"
Two Lawyers' Forecast for Cybersecurity Regulations? Cloudy
The lawyers discuss regulatory conflicts that may emerge between federal agencies and states as they grab pieces of cybercrime deterrence.Two Lawyers' Forecast for Cybersecurity Regs? Cloudy
"One emerging theme that all regulators should be taking into account is, what is the landscape for cybersecurity right now?"Lawyers Mobilize as Trump Wages War on Regulations
A fog hangs over regulatory Washington, dissolving the bright-line borders drawn and policed by the Obama administration.The Senate's Uneventful Gorsuch Confirmation Hearing
Recently, we discussed in prior articles the antitrust legacy of Neil Gorsuch, currently a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and nominee for the Supreme Court of the United States. Gorsuch has significant antitrust experience, both in private practice and on the bench. While at Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel, Gorsuch defended "Baby Bell" SBC Communications, a company formed after the Federal Trade Commission's breakup of AT&T, and prosecuted (to a jury verdict) what is widely considered to be one of the largest private antitrust awards in Conwood v. United States Tobacco. As a judge on the Tenth Circuit, Gorsuch has written several high-profile antitrust opinions, among them Novell v. Microsoft, a case in which the Tenth Circuit concluded Microsoft had no duty under the Sherman Antitrust Act to share its intellectual property with rival software-developer Novell. Indeed, during Gorsuch's four-day Senate confirmation hearing last week, Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar called Gorsuch as an antitrust expert.When Insurers Refused to Pay Verizon's $48M Legal Bill, This Lawyer Hit Back
McKool Smith insurance recovery practice head Robin Cohen won big in Delaware, forcing insurers to pay Verizon's massive legal bill to several elite firms that successfully defended the company after a failed spin-off.Trending Stories
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