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The Legal Intelligencer

New Defense Bar Leader Eyes Growth, Lawmaking

Strengthening the organization through mentoring and pro bono opportunities—as well as keeping a watchful eye on legislative action—are the main goals of the Pennsylvania Association of Defense Counsel, its new president David S. Wolf said in a Q&A with The Legal.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida DUI Defense Lawyer Asks What About Pot?

After the U.S. Supreme Court weighs in on warrants in drunken-driving cases, the Florida Supreme Court is asked to remand a case on breath tests.
11 minute read

Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week: E. Joshua Rosenkranz of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe

How Joshua Rosenkranz guided Microsoft Corp. to victory in a case that raised largely untested questions about the reach of U.S. law enforcement in the age of cloud computing.
13 minute read

The Recorder

Valle Makoff Opens Silicon Valley Office With Skadden Hire

The litigation boutique has grown to about 20 lawyers and four offices.
15 minute read

Daily Business Review

Opinion Creates Uncertainty for Deadlines on Motions Seeking Extensions

Further guidance is needed after a state appeals court nixed the concept of automatic tolling on motions for an extension of time, write attorneys Amanda Ingersoll and Christopher Walsh.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Deadline Extended for In-House and Law Firm Litigation of the Year Nominations

The Daily Report has extended its deadlline for two annual projects, and nominations may still be made.
1 minute read

Litigation Daily

How Herbalife Spun Its $200M FTC Settlement as a Win--And Why It Worked

Herbalife's public response to potentially crippling litigation was impressive. Other businesses on the receiving end of government suits should take note.
19 minute read

Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week: Paul Reichler of Foley Hoag

Paul Reichler has been dubbed Mr. World Court for his dominance at the seat of public international law. But in the past week Mr. World Court became Mr. Arbitration. It was a great week for public health and maritime borders. And a terrible week for international bullies.
12 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Supreme Court Trends in Class Actions after Scalia

The U.S. Supreme Court's 2015 term will of course most be remembered for the passing of Justice Antonin Scalia, whose untimely death promises to affect the court for years to come—and on everything from high-profile questions of constitutional law to how the court reads statutes and what the court decides. It appears that several decisions this term would have come out differently had Justice Scalia lived to see the end of June. In some areas, however, Justice Scalia's absence appears not to have altered the outcomes, even when the court was closely divided on critical issues.
17 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Bankruptcy Factors Weigh Against Bar to Suits for Liquidating Companies

Delaware Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster looked to the federal bankruptcy code in refusing to lift an anti-suit injunction in a liquidation proceeding under Delaware law.
10 minute read

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