Litigation Daily | Quick Takes
By Ross Todd | February 23, 2024
Runners-up this week include litigators from Orrick, Nelson Mullins, Faegre Drinker and Steptoe.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | February 22, 2024
Stuart Ratzan, founding partner of South Florida plaintiffs firm Ratzan Weissman & Boldt discusses what he gets out of hearing from seven to 12 mock jurors on issues varying from opening statements to witness credibility—sometimes 10 times or more on a particular case.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | February 21, 2024
"We are error-correcting courts," said Florida appellate Judge Morris Silberman. "Appellate lawyers know what appellate judges need to make a decision that is based on the law."
By Ross Todd | February 16, 2024
King & Spalding partners Lazar Raynal and Chris Campbell won a $42.9 million verdict for mobile gaming client Skillz Platform Inc. after jurors in San Jose, California found that rival AviaGames willfully infringed a patent for pairing like-skilled players.
Litigation Daily | Quick Takes
By Ross Todd | February 16, 2024
Runners-up honors this week go to litigators at Cleary, Latham, MoFo, Simpson Thacher and Skadden.
By Ross Todd | February 15, 2024
Quinn Emanuel and Jenner & Block—two of the most litigation-centric in the Am Law 100—have posted some of the strongest financial numbers for 2023 reported so far.
By Ross Todd | February 14, 2024
"Billable hours worked, the market's favored measure of demand for legal services, is simply becoming a less useful measurement," write the authors of a report issued this week by The Thomson Reuters Institute.
By Ross Todd | February 13, 2024
Last week Ashley Keller and Zina Bash of Keller Postman discussed how they shaped the winning argument in a major personal jurisdiction case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court last year.
By Ross Todd | February 12, 2024
"Attorneys who have experience and confidence in their ability to try cases are more comfortable being creative and know better what issues will actually matter to a jury."
By Ross Todd | February 9, 2024
Kyle Hawkins and Leah Bower of Lehotsky Keller Cohn secured a ruling from the Fifth Circuit last week taking a $365 million punitive damages award to $0 in a case where a former FedEx manager claimed she was fired in retaliation for bringing claims of discrimination.
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