By Jenna Greene | May 1, 2020
'It is not every day I can say that I played a role in the development of a fundamental right in our Constitution.' said Sidley Austin's Carter Phillips. who shared Litigator of the Week honors with his colleague Tacy Flint and Public Counsel director Mark Rosenbaum.
By Jenna Greene | April 15, 2020
It's not that Hagens Berman doesn't deserve its $48M fee—they make a strong case for why they earned every penny. But at the same time, shouldn't the firm's initial promise to work for less count for something?
By Jenna Greene | April 12, 2020
The underlying case is worthy of a reality television episode of its own. As Sidley Austin partner David Carpenter put it, "It's almost a Perry Mason-style story."
By Jenna Greene | April 9, 2020
"We believe that our appeal raises important and recurring legal issues impacting securities class actions generally. We intend to ask the full Second Circuit to review this decision," said Goldman spokeswoman Maeve DuVally.
By Howard J. Bashman | April 6, 2020
Although it now seems like eons ago, on March 3, I delivered what has likely turned out to be my last in-person appellate oral argument for quite some time to a three-judge panel of the Pennsylvania Superior Court sitting in Philadelphia.
By Jenna Greene | March 26, 2020
'If left undisturbed, the district court's rules will hamper the ability of attorneys, auditors, and other professional advisors to provide effective counsel to a wide range of American businesses,' warned the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Association of Corporate Counsel.
By Jenna Greene | March 19, 2020
'It's gratifying to know that the foundation intends to put the proceeds of its recovery towards the same kinds of medical research efforts that produced the remarkable technology that forms the basis in this case.'
By Jenna Greene | March 19, 2020
Delaware's general corporation law "allows immense freedom for businesses to adopt the most appropriate terms for the organization, finance, and governance of their enterprise," the state's high court held.
By Marcia Coyle | March 3, 2020
"If we could avoid disparaging our colleagues and just answer my question, I would be grateful," Gorsuch said at one point in Tuesday's arguments in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau case.
By Breanna Fields and Cara D. Edwards | February 7, 2020
Forum defendants may want to consider using snap removal as a litigation tactic, to prevent, among other consideration, litigation tourism.
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