By Ross Todd | January 10, 2018
The First District Court of Appeal said Manatt, Phelps & Phillips and client Dignity Health sought “to extend SLAPP where it has never gone before.”
By Colby Hamilton | January 9, 2018
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman didn't find the joke funny enough to grant attorney fees and costs to a company that prevailed against fashion icon Louis Vuitton's copyright infringement suit on parody grounds.
By Ross Todd | January 5, 2018
DOJ lawyers said the president's tweet linking any deal to reinstate DACA with funding for his controversial border wall shouldn't affect litigation challenging the rescission of the program.
By Andrew Denney | December 29, 2017
A Massachusetts-based job recruiter said in a lawsuit filed in federal court in Manhattan that Simpson Thacher & Bartlett should cough up more than $937,000 for bringing the firm a high-profile lateral from Sullivan & Cromwell.
By Scott Graham | December 29, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has requested briefing in two cases that could flesh out the Supreme Court's game-changing patent venue holding.
By Andrew Denney | December 21, 2017
A federal judge has tossed out a suit against President Donald Trump claiming that his vast array of business interests create conflicts of interest under the emoluments clauses of the U.S. Constitution, finding the plaintiffs lack standing to bring the suit.
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By Max Mitchell | December 20, 2017
Attorneys from five law firms have asked the court presiding over the consolidated NFL concussion litigation to depose the Harvard professor who recently recommended that fees for attorneys representing individual players be capped at 15 percent.
By Colby Hamilton | December 11, 2017
Plaintiffs alleged a wide-ranging conspiracy against Israeli government debt collectors and charities who they say worked to ruin them financially over child support and alimony claims.
By Josefa Velasquez | December 8, 2017
A spokeswoman for ICE said Friday that the agents pursue arrests of undocumented immigrants in courthouses because the facilities provide a “far safer” environment for everyone involved, responding to calls by legal advocacy groups for state courts to impose limits on the practice.
By Andrew Denney | December 5, 2017
A lawyer for President Donald Trump argued before a state judge in Manhattan on Tuesday that Trump's denial of accusations by a former contestant on “The Apprentice” that Trump groped her a decade ago—which she had announced publicly a few weeks before the 2016 election—amounted to fiery campaign rhetoric, and could not therefore be construed as defamatory.
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