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O'Melveny, Glaser Weil Soft-Pedaled Guess Founder's Misconduct, Suit Claims
The allegations stemming from a 2018 investigation reemerged in a new lawsuit accusing Guess co-founder Paul Marciano of rape.Award of More Than $100 Million in Patent Case Could Be Largest-Ever Against Federal Government
Lawyers from Sheppard Mullin secured the award in a case over a patented technology, used without authorization by the federal government, at airport-security checkpoints in a case litigated for a decade.Internet-Services Firm Rakuten Americas Hires Jason Sebring as 1st Chief Legal Officer
"We are honored to add a talented leader of Jason's caliber to oversee the evolution and excellence of our legal function," said Adrienne Down Coulson, Rakuten Americas' chief operating officer.View more book results for the query "*"
Engineering Firm KBR Hires Well-Traveled Attorney as General Counsel
Sonia Galindo will take the legal reins of a company that last year shifted its focus to providing technology services. It previously was best known as a defense and aerospace contractor.Diamond McCarthy Hit With $1M-Plus Legal Negligence Suit
An ex-client in Colorado alleges in a petition filed on Friday in Houston that the trial firm was negligent when it failed to file a negligence and breach of fiduciary duty suit against Holland & Knight by the deadline.Vaccine Wars: Family Lawyers Fielding Calls From Parents Over Children's COVID-19 Immunizations
Clients "have indicated [that] when the time comes, one parent wants it and one parent doesn't. I anticipate there will be a lot of filings," said family law attorney Allen Scazafabo Jr. He added that such disputes are likely to be litigated because finding middle ground is sure to be elusive. "It's a zero-sum game if both parties dig their heels in," he said.Have Jurors Changed Their Approach to Science?
Some lawyers who have handled trials this year say the COVID-19 pandemic has clouded how jurors perceive scientific and medical testimony, but others aren't convinced that juries have changed that much. More apparent, lawyers say, is that the political polarization surrounding the pandemic has seeped into the jury pool.Trending Stories
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