By Ross Todd | August 12, 2022
The $61 million verdict that Dan Miller, Jonathan DeSantis and Derek Cohen landed in Chicago federal court last week stands to be trebled to more than $183 million under the False Claims Act.
By Ross Todd | August 5, 2022
Hogan Lovells partner Cate Stetson and senior associate Katie Wellington secured a key appellate victory on behalf of IEX, the exchange featured in Michael Lewis's book "Flash Boys" for its efforts aimed at frustrating high-speed trading strategies.
By Ross Todd | August 1, 2022
"While our litigation practice has a national reputation, many of our litigators try cases across the country, and we handle bet-the-company lawsuits and litigate for many large companies, we also value our local reputations and practices."
By Ross Todd | July 29, 2022
Joel Cohen and Mylan Denerstein of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher secured a sentence of no jail time for Rochester, New York real estate developer Bob Morgan, after he initially faced charges of inflating the values of residential properties to get outsized loans as part of an alleged $500 million fraud scheme.
By Ross Todd | July 22, 2022
New York's Appellate Division, First Department sided with Josh Rosenkranz, Bob Loeb and Naomi Scotten of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe ruling that trial evidence did not support a finding that talc caused a Brooklyn woman's cancer.
By Ross Todd | July 15, 2022
Following a three-month bench trial last summer, a federal judge in West Virginia last week handed a major victor to defense teams for the three largest wholesale distributors of prescription painkillers led by Paul Schmidt of Covington & Burling, Enu Mainigi of Williams & Connolly and Robert Nicholas of Reed Smith.
By Ross Todd | July 11, 2022
"Managing partners are under a lot of pressure to protect the organization and to make decisions that don't offend someone with a big book of business. Being a managing partner who also has an active practice gives me more heft, respect and credibility, I believe, that makes it easier to make the hard calls."
By Ross Todd | July 1, 2022
In a case where Cisco Systems had been slapped with more than $2.75 billion in damages and royalties, the Federal Circuit last week found that company stock held by the trial judge's wife hadn't been "divested" as required under federal law when it was put into a blind trust.
By Ross Todd | June 28, 2022
A judge in New Orleans granted a temporary restraining order initially blocking Louisiana's so-called "trigger laws," designed to make abortion illegal in the state immediately upon the reversal of Roe v. Wade.
By Ross Todd | June 24, 2022
George Lombardi of Winston & Strawn and Jennifer Lee of Husch Blackwell led a trial team that won a defense verdict in state court last week in a case where an Oregon man claimed the herbicide caused his non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, marking Monsanto's fourth straight win in Roundup cases.
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