By Cheryl Miller | September 1, 2020
"In these communications, Justice [Goodwin] Liu made clear that it's not his role to tell legislators how to vote on this or any other bill," a spokesperson for the Judicial Council said Tuesday.
By Dylan Jackson | September 1, 2020
A securities litigator and executive committee member, Craig Varnen had been with Irell for more than 20 years.
By Ross Todd | August 31, 2020
If I told you Kirkland & Ellis and Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan were squabbling over disclosure of documents relating to a party's arrangement with a litigation funder, which one would you guess represents the party working with the funder?
By C. Ryan Barber | August 28, 2020
For Winston & Strawn's Abbe Lowell, the case has called for an education in Japanese law—and the language—as he has argued against a request backed by the DOJ to extradite two men facing allegations in Tokyo that they aided auto executive Carlos Ghosn's extraordinary escape.
By Ross Todd | August 28, 2020
Runners up this week include lawyers at Steptoe & Johnson; Sullivan & Cromwell and Willkie Farr & Gallagher.
By Angela Morris | August 27, 2020
Arguing that no one should get sick or die to settle a commercial real estate dispute, and that a proceeding now would not be safe, plaintiffs have won a continuance of a Sept. 8 jury trial in Houston, Texas.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 27, 2020
"What I am concerned about is that Monsanto may be manipulating this litigation process to its advantage somehow," said U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who oversees the Roundup MDL. He gave lawyers until Sept. 24 but said he might lift a stay on litigation and set cases for trial.
By Jane Wester | August 27, 2020
U.S. District Judge Gary Brown found that "unusual, if not unique, circumstances" in the case of former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission examiner Michael Cohn mean he can have a bench trial in the coming weeks, despite objections from federal prosecutors.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 26, 2020
The financial institution tapped several Big Law heavy hitters for the appeal, including a Hogan & Lovells team led by Neal Katyal, as well as attorneys from K&L Gates; Munger, Tolles & Olson; and Proskauer Rose.
By Angela Morris | August 26, 2020
Houston-based Daspit Law Firm lost its bid to force an ex-client to arbitrate a dispute over a 35% contingent fee contract, which the client alleged he was tricked into signing during a meeting at McDonald's.
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