By Jenna Greene | June 27, 2017
Hungry litigators on the prowl for the Next Big Thing have been talking for ages about data breach litigation. Now pending before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit is a case that's sure to shape the data security landscape: the knock-down, drag-out, hair-pulling, eye-gouging fight between the Federal Trade Commission and LabMD.
By Jenna Greene | June 20, 2017
Antitrust is not especially political. But there's a perception that Republican administrations tend to be more willing to say yes to corporate mergers. The FTC, however, just issued an emphatic “no," filing suit on Monday to block the merger of two fantasy sports sites.
By Jenna Greene | June 15, 2017
For the second time in a week, U.S. Senator Kamala Harris was interrupted by her male colleagues, who told the former prosecutor from California to back off aggressively questioning Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. For women litigators, it's a depressingly familiar dynamic.
By Jenna Greene | June 7, 2017
There's a fine line between government settlements that promote justice and those that amount to windfalls for select non-profit organizations.
By Jenna Greene | June 5, 2017
For such a frequent litigant, Donald Trump sure does stink at being a client. It's a standard instruction, for god's sake. Don't talk about your case. Keep your mouth shut and let your lawyers do their thing.
By Jenna Greene | May 24, 2017
President Donald Trump will reportedly hire Marc Kasowitz as outside counsel to assist in the Russia probe. But why have just one first-chair litigator? Theodore Olson, Robert Giuffra Jr. and Reid Weingarten are also said to be in the running to join the team. What might their elevator pitches sound like?
By Jenna Greene | May 22, 2017
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller III seemed like the perfect pick for special counsel. Except until last week, he was a partner at Wilmer Hale—where his colleague in the firm's Washington, D.C. office, a fellow member of both the strategic response and regulatory and government affairs groups, was Jamie Gorelick. Jared Kushner's lawyer. This could be a problem. A big one.
By Jenna Greene | May 18, 2017
Amidst rumors of an impending White House staff shakeup, there's a new name on the potential hit list: White House Counsel Donald McGahn. It might not be such a bad idea.
By Jenna Greene | May 11, 2017
How did Rod Rosenstein, who for two weeks basked in the glow of being one of the few Trump appointees that Democrats didn't despise, agree to go along with this? Was this the price of being the DAG? Calling Faust—Mephistopheles has a very attractive political appointment for you.
By Jenna Greene | May 10, 2017
If David Boies and co-counsel from Skadden had prevailed before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Tuesday, the government would have owed their clients at least $18.3 billion for claims that an amicus called "a stunning example of avarice."
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