National Law Journal | Analysis
By Alex Anteau | December 19, 2023
"There's this geopolitical-style battle taking place in the rights owner community: Are we still gonna play by the old rules or is there a new shiny option that allows us to solve all our problems and make some money along the way?" said Eric Goldman, associate dean for research and professor at the Santa Clara University School of Law.
By Andrew Goudsward | October 31, 2022
Judge Florence Pan agreed with Justice Department arguments that the merger of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster would harm competition for books viewed as potential best-sellers.
By Andrew J. Pieper and John T. Katuska | June 7, 2022
There are steps companies can take now to minimize their risks of defending against lawsuits in unfavorable—and unfamiliar—courtrooms.
By Andrew Goudsward | July 21, 2021
Javier Guzman, whose name was withdrawn, is currently the deputy general counsel at Harvard University.
By Charles Toutant | May 10, 2021
A special master in the case said IQVIA "made a prima facie showing that Veeva was engaging or intended to engage in a crime or fraud at the time the DataDestroyed Spreadsheet was created and that the DataDestroyed Spreadsheet was used in furtherance of the alleged crime or fraud–namely, the spoliation of evidence."
By Sue Reisinger | February 27, 2020
"Plaintiffs' arguments boil down to nothing more than an objection to McDonald's existence as a large corporation with complex legal needs," McDonald's lawyer argues.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 9, 2020
Lyft, represented by Beth Stewart, a partner at Williams & Connolly, called the proposed move an "improvident and unprecedented invitation" to make "San Francisco Superior Court a national clearinghouse for claims against San Francisco-based companies."
By Amanda Bronstad | December 31, 2019
Attorneys for dozens of hotels, including Marriott and Hilton, are due to respond on Thursday to a motion before the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to transfer all sex trafficking cases to Ohio.
By Tom McParland | October 4, 2019
The U.S. magistrate judge did, however, order the bookstore chain to turn over a trove of other documents that he said were unrelated to potential litigation.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Michael J. Harrington | February 21, 2019
Many of the law suits prominent in today's headlines—the ones concerning opioids, talc, NFL concussions and many pharmaceutical products—are part of a 50-year-old experiment in legal procedure known as multidistrict litigation whose vital signs are now flashing an immediate need for intensive care.
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