By Ross Todd | April 15, 2022
Federal prosecutors announced late last month that after a second mistrial in their criminal case against 10 executives at poultry companies they were dismissing all charges against half the defendants.
By Ross Todd | August 11, 2021
"When you're in private practice, you often are thinking purely from a legal strategy standpoint about what arguments are going to win," said Teichner, litigation counsel at the world's fifth-largest food and beverage company. "When you're in-house you're thinking: 'Is this dispute important to the business?'"
By Ross Todd | July 27, 2021
"That might mean working in an area where you don't have as much experience as somebody else," Cope says, "but you're handling the matter, you know who to go to if you need help, and to really push to grow and support the business."
By Ross Todd | May 4, 2021
Quinn's Andrew Rossman won a ruling from the Delaware Chancery Court late last year allowing a client to walk away from a deal. Last week he got a ruling forcing Kohlberg & Co. to go through with its acquisition of a company that sells cake decorations and technology for use in grocery store bakeries.
By Ross Todd | December 7, 2020
The $125,000 fine that the casual dining chain agreed to pay for misleading investors about the depth of its pandemic-spawned problems doesn't seem to provide a recipe for further private actions.
By Ross Todd | November 30, 2020
"In many ways, I feel as if I have gotten to know both outside counsel and colleagues better, as we meet each other's children and pets, often unintentionally," says the beverage company's associate general counsel.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 11, 2020
The former attorney general is on the legal team representing the corporation against a discrimination lawsuit from Black former franchise owners.
By Michael A. Mora | August 18, 2020
A recent study found consumers not only prefer craft beer over big brand beers, but that they would pay more for the purchase of craft beer, according to the complaint.
By Raychel Lean | July 8, 2020
A messy trademark fight between energy drinks giant Monster Energy and its Florida-based rival Vital Pharmaceuticals came to a head Monday, when a federal judge in the Southern District of Florida canceled a disputed trademark and sent the parties to trial with a little less to argue about.
By Jenna Greene | June 19, 2020
'The opinion is a watershed in FCA cases generally and discount prescription drugs specifically,' said Kirkland & Ellis partners Andrew Kassof and James Hurst.
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