By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 10, 2021
With lateral moves between Big Law firms not slacking off in Texas as 2021 winds down, Mayer Brown added Jones Day securities litigator Jackie Vallette, who expects big demand for litigators in Texas due to the influx of companies.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 3, 2021
Investors claim they have suffered significant losses as a result of the World of Warcraft developer's pervasive culture of harassment and discrimination laid out in a lawsuit from California's Department of Fair Employment and Housing.
By ALM Staff | July 22, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 23, 2021
"The fact that a 'thing' that people may invest in is a digital asset does not really change the basic way we analyze the question: 'Is it a security?,'" said attorney Albert Chapar.
By Zack Needles | Karen Sloan | June 11, 2021
In this week's episode, Law.com's Ross Todd talks with Susan Saltzstein, a securities and complex litigation partner at Skadden, about what's driving the recent uptick in securities litigation over SPAC transactions—and why it all feels familiar.
By Angela Morris | May 19, 2021
Six Flags is suing its insurance company to recoup at least $2.89 million in attorney fees that it paid to firms like Kirkland & Ellis and Perkins Coie.
By Angela Morris | May 17, 2021
"We must focus on how we are going to train the next generation. ... Lawyering is something you through osmosis--sitting in someone's office," said Baker Botts partner Jessica Pulliam of Dallas. "Figuring out how to replicate these in-person experiences in a partially virtual world is critical."
By Angela Morris | May 14, 2021
In one instance, the Frisco lawyer, who was convicted of felony wire fraud, got a client to transfer $400,000 from a settlement to fund a misting fan business.
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By Kenneth Artz | April 27, 2021
When it comes to ESG issues, companies should remain vigilant for changes from the SEC to their disclosure requirements and prepare for further scrutiny.
By Greg Land | April 8, 2021
A federal judge in Atlanta said the lead plaintiff could not show that its lost stock value was caused by revelations of accounting fraud at the Marietta-based biotech company, whose former CEO and COO are now in prison.
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