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Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week range from eight-figure plaintiff-side win in a retaliation case to the reversal of a nine-digit asbestos verdict.
5 Oral Argument Tips From Judicial Guests of The Portia Project Podcast
Appellate lawyer M.C. Sungaila, creator and host of the Portia Project podcast, has interviewed nearly 100 women judges about their careers. In the second of two guest columns, she shares what her guests expect out of oral argument.
What the Litigation Daily Is Watching Out for in 2024
Last year we were on point when we said to keep your eyes on mass torts and bankruptcy. Here's where we're focusing our gaze for the year to come.
Brief Writing Tips From the Judicial Guests of The Portia Project Podcast
Appellate lawyer M.C. Sungaila, creator and host of the Portia Project podcast, has interviewed nearly 100 women judges about their careers. In today's guest column, she shares the types of advocacy her guests find effective and helpful in their decision-making.
MoloLamken to Offer Advocacy Skills Academy for Rising 3Ls
The trial boutique, which doesn't have a summer associate program and only hires former clerks, plans to offer one week of advocacy skills training (and $4,500 cash!) to 12 law students this August.View more book results for the query "*"


Litigators of the Week: Covington and DWT Push Back Against States' Legal Challenges to TikTok
A judge in Indiana last week knocked out the state attorney general's lawsuits alleging child safety and privacy concerns on the platform. A day later a federal judge in Montana held the state's TikTok ban likely violates the First Amendment.Litigators of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include cases dealing with everything from biometric privacy to presidential immunity.
Why Elite Trial Firms Compete in the Associate Salary and Bonus Game
A whole host of trial-centric firms have met or exceeded the Big Law scale set by Cravath, Swaine & Moore. Here's a look at how and why.

Bestselling Authors' Lawsuit Against OpenAI Adds Microsoft as Defendant
But Morrison & Foerster partner Joseph Gratz, who represents OpenAI alongside a team from Latham & Watkins, argued that the New York and California classes "overlap entirely."