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Jenna Greene is editor of The Litigation Daily and author of the "Daily Dicta" column. She is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and can be reached at [email protected].
November 30, 2015 | Litigation Daily
There's no place like a new law firm for the holidays. A series of star litigators made the leap to new firms in the waning weeks of the year, with securities and intellectual property litigators in especially high demand. Here's a look at some of November's most notable moves.
By Jenna Greene
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November 30, 2015 | The American Lawyer
American Apparel got the defamation suit filed by Dov Charney, its former CEO, tossed on an anti-SLAPP motion. It would have made for an interesting trial.
By Jenna Greene
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November 30, 2015 | The American Lawyer
How the judges of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims cope with wacky filings.
By Jenna Greene
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November 28, 2015 | Litigation Daily
Also, a fight grows over Sumner Redstone's estate; and here's a candidate for worst use of legal proceedings.
By Jenna Greene
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November 22, 2015 | Litigation Daily
For the first time in a decade, Morgan Stanley tried a case to verdict in front of a real, live jury. What happened? Also, results from Alix's litigation survey; SEC head Mary Jo White gets personal; and a letter to the editor.
By Jenna Greene
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November 20, 2015 | National Law Journal
It's hard to imagine a world more removed from Weil, Gotshal & Manges' Fifth Avenue offices in Manhattan than a dusty rodeo ring.
By Jenna Greene
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November 18, 2015 | Litigation Daily
There's been a lot of criticism lately about arbitration being unfair. But here's an instance where confidential, binding arbitration seems eminently appropriate—actor Charlie Sheen reportedly required would-be paramours to agree to arbitrate all disputes.
By Jenna Greene
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November 18, 2015 | Litigation Daily
On the list of things homeowners don't want, a giant new cell tower next door has got to be near the top. But if you live in Connecticut, New York or Vermont, there may not be much you can do about it, not if there's a gap in cell phone coverage in your area.
By Jenna Greene
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November 17, 2015 | Litigation Daily
Prosecutors said it was the biggest criminal tax fraud case in history. How did Barry Berke's client walk away with a deferred prosecution agreement?
By Jenna Greene
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November 16, 2015 | Litigation Daily
In an out-of-the-blue announcement, litigation funder Bentham on Monday said that it has struck more than $30 million in deals with seven law firms. The takeaway: It's full speed ahead for the young but fast-growing litigation funding industry, never mind a recent inquiry into the inner workings of the industry by suspicious Senate Republicans.
By Jenna Greene
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