By Ross Todd | August 7, 2020
Featuring litigators from Weil Gotshal, Boies Schiler, Wachtell, Paul Weiss, and Quinn Emanuel.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 6, 2020
At least two patients at California's Patton State Hospital have died from coronavirus, according to a lawsuit filed by a team at Covington & Burling and Disability Rights California.
By Michael Marciano | August 5, 2020
The Commission to Reimagine the Future of New York's Courts, chaired by former New York State Bar Association President Henry M. Greenberg, issued a report outlining recommended plans and goals for restarting in-person court proceedings, including grand juries and jury trials.
By Dylan Jackson | August 5, 2020
Drawn by the bevy of class action lawsuits filed against Bay Area tech companies, the Florida-based plaintiff-side goliath hired away two Robins Kaplan attorneys to lead its new San Francisco office.
By Ross Todd | August 5, 2020
"Winston & Strawn learned about this email at the same time the NRA did, and we immediately agreed that it rendered the arbitrator unfit and he should be removed from the case," the firm said in an email statement.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 4, 2020
M.C. Sungaila, who previously co-chaired Haynes and Boone's group, is becoming the first formal chair of Buchalter's appellate practice.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | July 31, 2020
A regional director with the Federal Labor Relations Authority turned down an effort by the Justice Department to decertify a union of immigration judges.
By Tom McParland | July 30, 2020
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote found a compelling state interest in protecting court proceedings but said the government had "not shown that the state must criminalize speech in this way to protect the integrity of ongoing trials."
By Alaina Lancaster | July 29, 2020
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and Morrison & Foerster are representing Oracle in a shareholder derivative lawsuit claiming the company makes false assertions about its diversity efforts. Facebook and Qualcomm have been hit with similar suits.
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 28, 2020
The Appellate Division, Fourth Department ruled that permanent confinement and euthanasia were not the court's only options in the case of a dog who bit a toddler during a Thanksgiving gathering, causing face lacerations and stitches for the young girl.
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