By Ross Todd | February 16, 2024
King & Spalding partners Lazar Raynal and Chris Campbell won a $42.9 million verdict for mobile gaming client Skillz Platform Inc. after jurors in San Jose, California found that rival AviaGames willfully infringed a patent for pairing like-skilled players.
By Ross Todd | October 13, 2023
Quinn Emanuel's Sean Pak, Melissa Baily and Iman Lordgooei got a ruling from Senior U.S. District Judge William Alsup knocking out the jury award finding the patents underpinning it invalid because of "an unreasonable, inexcusable, and prejudicial delay" of more than 13 years from initial filing to approval.
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By Ross Todd | October 10, 2023
Robbie Kaplan of Kaplan Hecker & Fink and Karen Dunn of Paul Weiss play prominent roles in the documentary film "No Accident," which chronicles the lawsuit they led against the organizers of the 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
By Ross Todd | August 28, 2023
After being the first Ivy Leaguer in a decade to be drafted by an NFL team and playing in the league for five years, Michael Catapano is forging a new career as a trial lawyer.
By Ross Todd | June 14, 2023
Jim Bromley and Ben Walker of Sullivan & Cromwell helped persuade a bankruptcy judge that MLB had offered to reacquire telecast rights from Diamond Sports Group, which owns regional sports networks that broadcast multiple teams' games.
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By Ross Todd | June 12, 2023
George Lyons III, or "Trey," became an equity partner at Chicago IP firm McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff late last year. His country band LYON$ dropped its second album this spring.
By Ross Todd | May 11, 2023
Ilene Farkas, Donald Zakarin and their team did a lot to ease the nerves of modern music makers last week when they convinced Manhattan jurors that Sheeran's Grammy-winning song "Thinking Out Loud" did not copy "Let's Get It On," the Marvin Gaye hit written by Ed Townsend.
By Ross Todd | March 31, 2023
A New York appellate court reversed a preliminary injunction that blocked parts of a Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. policy barring lawyers suing the company from attending events at venues including MSG and Radio City Music Hall.
By Ross Todd | December 2, 2022
A trial team led by Will Stute, William Molinski and David Fuad of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe won the first jury trial seeking to hold the NCAA liable for concussion-related injuries from playing college football.
By Ross Todd | November 7, 2022
"Wherever possible we try to staff our cases with one or two partners working with one or two associates so that everyone on each team is actually an active part of the whole rather than feeling as if they are doing piecework," said Todd Soloway, who co-chairs the 71-litigator group with Donald Zakarin.
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