By Ross Todd | October 22, 2021
A team led by Michael Rhodes at Cooley and Lauren Goldman at Mayer Brown fought off a $400 million claim at trial in an ownership dispute brought by a Hawaii partnership that hired Luckey to build a prototype of a head-mounted 3D camera around the same time he was developing the first version of the popular Rift virtual reality gaming headset.
By Ross Todd | October 13, 2021
Lawyers at Mayer Brown claim that last December former President Donald Trump commuted multiple life sentences their client, former hip hop mover and shaker James Rosemond, was serving. One big problem: Apparently no one informed the warden of the West Virginia prison where Rosemond is still imprisoned.
By Ross Todd | October 8, 2021
Mathew Rosengart, who has been dubbed 'Rosengod' by certain fans of Britney Spears, last week got a ruling suspending and removing the pop icon's father as conservator of her estate, a position that had given him an outsized role in her life and finances for a decade-plus.
By Ross Todd | August 26, 2021
Sidley Austin's Timothy Treanor, who represented Concacaf, one of the three international organizations at the center of the case, says that he and his colleagues found evidence that corrupt officials had victimized the organization.
By Ross Todd | August 13, 2021
A Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan team led by Derek Shaffer, Olga Vieira and John O'Sullivan this week convinced a federal judge in Miami to grant an injunction blocking a Florida law barring the cruise line from requiring passengers to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination.
By Ross Todd | July 16, 2021
DWT's Elizabeth McNamara and Rachel Strom successfully argued that a release the former Alabama chief justice signed prior to his appearance on the satirical Showtime program "Who is America?" barred precisely the claims he was bringing.
By Ross Todd | May 6, 2021
When Independent Sports & Entertainment LLC sued Butler last year seeking a portion of the proceeds from a $5 million Nike endorsement contract, his lawyer Mathew Rosengart didn't just play defense.
By Gregory L. Curtner | March 18, 2021
Gregory L. Curtner, an antitrust litigator at Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila who has represented the NCAA in many matters, makes the case that amateurism should survive a potentially game-changing case at the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Ross Todd | October 12, 2020
Chris Seeger, co-lead counsel in the NFL concussion MDL, began pushing nearly three years ago to find out whether attorney Phillip "Tim" Howard was directing retired players to risky investments he was affiliated with. Earlier this month, Howard agreed to pay nearly $400,000 to the SEC.
By Ross Todd | October 8, 2020
Barry Boss and Stephen Miller of Cozen O'Connor helped Laura Varela, who hadn't been involved in the operations of her husband's site prior to his 2018 kidnapping and murder, reach a deal with federal prosecutors. Is she a test case or an outlier?
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