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Talking Shop About Tom Girardi's Criminal Trial With My Colleague Amanda Bronstad
Last week a federal jury in Los Angeles convicted former powerhouse plaintiffs lawyer Tom Girardi of four counts of wire fraud in cases where his clients weren't paid what they were due in settlements. We discussed the trial with Law.com's Amanda Bronstad, who has covered Girardi for two decades and was at the trial each day.California Company Tushbaby Sues Sellers of Imitation Infant Carriers
Tushbaby's viral popularity led its inventor to land a "Shark Tank" appearance, but now it's fending off imitators it says are originating in China.At Supreme Court, EPA Defends Allegedly 'Vague' Sewage Permit for San Francisco
The case, "San Francisco v. EPA," is the second time in two terms that the famously liberal-leaning West Coast municipal government has found itself at odds with the Biden administration in a legal issue at the Supreme Court.Would-Be Gaffer Found to Lack Standing in Bias Case Challenging Diversity Initiative
Chief U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain of the Southern District of New York reasoned that the plaintiff was not seeking work in the film production field, making his grievance too abstract.View more book results for the query "*"
US Judge Tosses Lawsuit Accusing Elon Musk, Tesla of Rigging Dogecoin
"It's a very good day for Dogecoin," Musk attorney Alex Spiro of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan said in a statement.Be Likable, Tell the Story Right: Mike Lynch/Autonomy Trial Left As Much Out as Was Allowed In
ALM reporter Maria Dinzeo covered the Lynch trial and she speaks with Legal Speak's Patrick Smith about the happenings in the courtroom, how the jury reacted to testimony from witnesses on both sides and how several elements that could have impacted the jury's decision were not allowed to be presented to the jury.Bill Setting New Rules for California Neutrals Heads to Governor's Desk
Legislation backed by plaintiffs lawyers would place new disclosure requirements on neutrals and create an arbitration certification program through the state bar.Judge Blasts Google Over Legal Chief's 2008 'Communication With Care' Memo
The judge presiding over a Justice Department suit alleging Google has an illegal monopoly over ad technology said the memo instructing employees to use history-off mode when discussing litigation may have led to the intentional destruction of evidence.Trending Stories
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