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Litigators of the Week: Hitting Walmart With a $100M Verdict in Its Own Backyard
Brendon DeMay and Priyanka Timblo of Holwell Shuster & Goldberg represented a company that claimed Walmart backed out of a deal struck during the pandemic to get into the business-to-business market for disposable nitrile gloves when demand for PPE cooled.Patent Workflow Platform Patlytics Raises $4.5M With Help From Law Firms Partners
Patlytics' seed funding round was led by Gradient Ventures, an investment firm backed by Google, and included participation from "select partners from premier law firms," among others.Boosted by Litigation, IP and Regulatory Work, Revenue Ticks Up at Wilson Sonsini
Demand varied across the firm's corporate practices, but some areas, such as environmental work, privacy and cybersecurity, were busy.Goldman Sachs: Getting the Last Word on Class Certification
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit's decision has broad potential implications for companies seeking to defeat certification of class claims based on violations of the federal securities laws.View more book results for the query "Discovery"
E-Discovery and Complex Litigation in Both State and Federal Court
At its core, discovery in MDLs is no different than that of an average litigation. The fundamental concepts, processes and practices are the same. However, the success of managing large complex matters will fall squarely on the e-data attorney's ability to plan strategically and communicate effectively with co-counsel and various opposing counsel law firms especially when there are parallel matters at play.Ex-Wife Can't Be Forced to Discuss Alleged Abortion, Court Rules
Compelling production of information on how the ex-wife allegedly obtained an abortion-inducing medication would violate her civil rights under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, the Fourteenth Court of Appeals held.DISCO Names Eric Friedrichsen as New President and CEO
After what the e-discovery company called "an extensive global search," DISCO's board of directors named Friedrichsen as the successor to interim CEO Scott Hill and embattled former CEO and co-founder Kiwi Camara.Workplace Harassment: Who Looks Out for the Children?
Children who were paid for their work on popular kids' shows were allegedly subjected to bullying, racism and sexual assault—all conduct that should not be tolerated in today's workplace. Despite attempts by some of their parents to stop the abuse, nothing appears to have been done to protect these child actors.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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