By Ross Todd | February 13, 2024
Last week Ashley Keller and Zina Bash of Keller Postman discussed how they shaped the winning argument in a major personal jurisdiction case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court last year.
By Ross Todd | February 9, 2024
Kyle Hawkins and Leah Bower of Lehotsky Keller Cohn secured a ruling from the Fifth Circuit last week taking a $365 million punitive damages award to $0 in a case where a former FedEx manager claimed she was fired in retaliation for bringing claims of discrimination.
By Ross Todd | January 12, 2024
Gary Robb, Anita Porte Robb and Brittany Sanders Robb of Robb & Robb secured the settlement for the family of Jonathan Udall, a British tourist who was among five people who died, including his wife, after a helicopter crashed and caught fire in the Grand Canyon in 2018.
By Ross Todd | December 6, 2022
Theane Evangelis of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher discusses what it was like handling three oral arguments in four cases for gig economy clients on back-to-back days in two separate circuit courts last month.
By Ross Todd | November 3, 2022
Michael Ullmann, the outgoing GC of Johnson & Johnson, and David Battisti, the GC of Penske Transportation Solutions, gave a window into difficult litigation discussions with executives and corporate board during a summit on law, policy and politics sponsored by the Institute for Legal Reform at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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By Ross Todd | September 14, 2022
Cris Arguedas discusses the 100-hour, 50-draft effort that went into her opening statement for FedEx Corp. when the company was accused of conspiring with online pharmacies to ship drugs based on bogus prescriptions. Just four days after her opening in the 2016 bench trial, the government dropped its case.
By Ross Todd | January 24, 2022
"What we hope and what we've seen over the years, is that by helping our clients achieve civil justice and punish wrongdoers, it ensures that the tragedy that they have experienced does not happen to others in the future," said Andrew Robb, who left Boies Schiller Flexner in February 2020 to join Robb & Robb, the firm founded by his parents.
By Ross Todd | October 29, 2021
Brad Graveline and Laura Burson of Sheppard Mullin won more than $100 million in damages at trial for their client SecurityPoint in a patent dispute with the federal government over the company's patented method for providing trays at security checkpoints.
By Ross Todd | July 21, 2021
"Yes, I may be general counsel now and may have lots of other responsibilities, but I speak litigation. And I have lawyers who speak privacy, and I have lawyers who speak antitrust," Kelly says.
By Ross Todd | May 28, 2021
Aimee Brown convinced the D.C. Circuit that the FAA's decision to retire desirable takeoff slots at Newark International Airport that formerly belonged to Southwest Airlines violated the Administrative Procedures Act, a win for her client Spirit Airlines.
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