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Brad Kutner is part of the National Law Journal's D.C. Litigation team. Contact him at [email protected]. On Twitter: @BradKutner.
May 10, 2023 | National Law Journal
"This is a great example of the machine moving at its highest and best capacity," said one securities lawyer of the interagency cooperation that led to the award.
By Brad Kutner
5 minute read
May 3, 2023 | National Law Journal
The case stems from two distinct issues: the FTC's interest in maintaining investigative power via litigation and the authority state legislatures wield when immunizing deals from federal scrutiny via the state-action doctrine.
By Brad Kutner
7 minute read
May 3, 2023 | National Law Journal
While a district court ruling giving class certification in the case opened a new pathway for those injured by corporate data breaches, attorneys on both the defense and plaintiffs bar were watching the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit hearing to see if the district court's novel grant would survive.
By Brad Kutner
6 minute read
May 2, 2023 | National Law Journal
Eleventh Circuit Judge Kevin Newsom pressed back on the prosecutor's "viewpoint discrimination" claim.
By Brad Kutner
4 minute read
May 1, 2023 | National Law Journal
Johnstone, a University of Montana law professor and former Montana solicitor general, is Biden's sixth appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
By Brad Kutner
3 minute read
April 28, 2023 | Law.com
The Judiciary Committee holds a truncated session. Plus: A federal judge tries to bring civility to her courtroom.
By Brad Kutner | Avalon Zoppo
6 minute read
April 27, 2023 | National Law Journal
At argument, the judges saw the central question as whether the states brought their claims as sovereign entities enforcing federal law or as nonsovereign entities that are essentially the same as private plaintiffs.
By Brad Kutner
4 minute read
April 27, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
At argument, the judges saw the central question as whether the states brought their claims as sovereign entities enforcing federal law or as nonsovereign entities that are essentially the same as private plaintiffs.
By Brad Kutner
4 minute read
April 25, 2023 | National Law Journal
Kenneth Ravenell, who was represented on appeal by attorneys from Skadden and Schulte Roth, was convicted of conspiracy to commit money laundering charges in relation to his legal work for several Baltimore drug dealers in the early aughts.
By Brad Kutner
3 minute read
April 24, 2023 | National Law Journal
The veteran advocate discusses how he prepares for the lectern as his milestone appearance before the justices approaches.
By Brad Kutner
6 minute read
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