By Ross Todd | November 3, 2023
After a month-long trial in a case accusing Sanderson Farms of conspiring with competitors to fix the price of chicken, federal jurors in Chicago deliberated just nine hours before returning for the company and its lawyers at Proskauer Rose led by Chris Ondeck, Kyle Casazza and Colin Cabral.
Litigation Daily | Quick Takes
By Ross Todd | November 3, 2023
Covington & Burling won about $260 million in damages in an investment treaty arbitration against the Russian Federation for the Ukrainian company that owned the main electricity supplier and distributor in Crimea prior to the peninsula's 2014 annexation.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | November 2, 2023
Susman Godfrey partner Mark Hatch-Miller and associate Betsy Aronson discuss the benefits of preparing for this weekend's New York City Marathon with a colleague.
By Ross Todd | November 1, 2023
In the face of increasing turmoil on law school campuses, organizers of a program aimed at teaching law students how to effectively communicate across differences are increasing its reach.
By Ross Todd | October 31, 2023
Four newly-minted boutique partners who participated in Law.com's "How I Made It" series over the past year highlight the striking amount of practice diversity out there in smaller firms.
By Ross Todd | October 27, 2023
Lawyers for families of those killed in the 2012 school shooting won rulings finding that litigation debts Jones accrued through "willful and malicious injury" to their clients cannot be discharged through bankruptcy.
Litigation Daily | Quick Takes
By Ross Todd | October 27, 2023
Runners-up honors go to a team at Skadden for knocking out antitrust claims against hoteliers alleging they conspired to adopt algorithmic pricing for rooms on the Las Vegas strip.
By Ross Todd | October 26, 2023
"You try to do the best job you can to really engage and answer the agency's questions," says Hesse, the co-head of the firm's antitrust practice and a former acting head of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division. "But you also recognize that there may come a point where we're just going to have to agree to disagree."
By Ross Todd | October 25, 2023
A new study released last week dubbed "The Rainmaker Genome Project" identified five different categories of business developers. The one with the highest percentage of high performers and the lowest percentage of low performers didn't sound like many litigators we know.
By Ross Todd | October 23, 2023
"We work to understand the client's goals and risk tolerance to formulate a litigation plan that meets the client's case-specific and long-term objectives from the very beginning. In some instances that may mean aggressively fighting every battle along the way, and in others it may mean finding a strategic path to an early resolution."
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