By Jane Wester | March 15, 2022
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett partner Bryce Friedman, who represents minerals distributors, argued that there was no evidence of how much powder the plaintiff actually inhaled.
By Jane Wester | January 28, 2022
The MCO2 cryptocurrency at the center of the case is described in promotional materials as a carbon credit token aimed at "democratizing carbon offsetting."
By Andrea Schillaci and Ryan P. Maxwell | May 21, 2021
Protecting a business, large or small, from the fallout of a global crisis can mean the difference between keeping the doors open and shutting them for good.
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By Ross Todd | November 5, 2020
Moe Fodeman and Michael Sommer at Wilson Sonsini convinced a federal judge in Brooklyn to order hedge fund manager Och-Ziff Capital Management Group to pay restitution to clients who lost mining rights in a judicial bribery scandal in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
By Jane Wester | November 27, 2019
In a brief, Wilson Sonsini partner Moe Fodeman wrote that U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis should not worry about any delay caused by the restitution process.
By Jack Newsham | July 10, 2019
The apparent settlement comes less than two years after the malpractice suit was revived by a New York appellate court.
By Tom McParland | July 1, 2019
The proposed class action argued that investors needed more information to decide whether to support the transaction at a scheduled special meeting of the company's limited partners July 31.
By Tom McParland | March 18, 2019
A federal judge in Manhattan has allowed the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to proceed with a lawsuit accusing the multinational mining firm Rio Tinto and two former executives of fraud in connection with its failed investment in a Mozambique coal project.
By MP McQueen | September 5, 2018
Six questions for Timothy G. Nelson, an arbitration and litigation partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom who represents clients in international disputes. Nelson discusses developing space law as companies and nations plan for a return to the moon, this time with hopes of settlement and mining.
By Charles Toutant | April 6, 2018
In the nation's first trial where a jury linked Johnson & Johnson's talc products to mesothelioma, the company's efforts to discredit the plaintiffs' evidence simply fell flat.
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