By C. Ryan Barber | January 14, 2021
"The court does not countenance any individual's decision to short-circuit prepublication review and publicly disseminate potentially classified information. But nor does it wish to free the government from all consequences for potential misconduct," U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth wrote Thursday.
By Greg Sandoval | January 14, 2021
David Groesbeck told a federal court in Seattle that Amazon tried to convince Parler to enter into new business deals shortly before Amazon stopped providing service to Parler.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 6, 2020
The number of new lawsuits caused by COVID-19 dipped in August to 660, according to data released Tuesday by the Silicon Valley-based litigation research firm Lex Machina, but may just be the end of the "first wave" of cases.
By Jane Wester | September 24, 2020
Roberta Kaplan of Kaplan Hecker & Fink, who is representing Mary Trump, argued in the complaint that the Trump siblings' deception caused her client to lose at least tens of millions of dollars.
By Amanda Bronstad | Max Mitchell | July 30, 2020
Most of the judicial panel's questions were directed at attorneys seeking consolidation, often asking about what the common facts would be and what would happen to litigation against insurers that are facing only a handful of claims. Some judges also appeared skeptical about how consolidation could benefit such a vast group of cases.
By Samantha Stokes | June 8, 2020
As the economy begins to reopen, David Robbins said his practice's focus will shift to helping government contractors recover from stay-at-home orders and terminated contracts.
By Mike Scarcella | April 30, 2020
"Notwithstanding this dispute, Gilead will continue to work with federal agencies, including HHS and the CDC," Gilead, represented by a team from Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, including former U.S. Attorney Ronald Machen Jr., said in announcing the new lawsuit.
By Marcia Coyle | March 23, 2020
"This ruling weakens our nation's oldest civil rights statute and may shut the courthouse door on some discrimination victims," a leading civil rights advocate said about the Supreme Court's decision in "Comcast v. National Association of African American Owned Media."
By Mike Scarcella | February 13, 2020
A U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge on Thursday issued a sealed preliminary injunction, an early win for Amazon and its lawyers at Morrison & Foerster and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
By Mike Scarcella | February 10, 2020
Any deposition of Trump at the Washington offices of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher would examine, among other things, his statements about Amazon, its CEO Jeff Bezos and The Washington Post.
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