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New Research Suggests Corporate Legal Departments May Embrace Financed Litigation
A new generation of value-driven GCs are using legal finance to pursue meritorious matters that generate cash without adding risk.Appellate Court Judge DiPentima Talks About Role, Early Days as Attorney
Chief Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court Alexandra DiPentima spoke to the Connecticut Law Tribune Friday about her early aspirations as an attorney and why she enjoys being on the Connecticut Appellate Court.Antitrust Division Increasingly Weighs In as Amicus Curiae
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz take a look the DOJ's Antitrust Division's continued effort to ramp up its private litigation amicus program after it vowed to be more involved in antitrust enforcement over all.View more book results for the query "*"
There's No Business Like Show Biz Law: James Sammataro Pulls Back the Curtain
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan's head of media and entertainment law James Sammataro reveals what it's like to represent Fortune 500 companies, celebrities and media producers in lawsuits across the country.Brothers' Bloody Brawl Nets $1.4M Default Judgment Against Hookah Club
The owner of Cafe Istanbul never responded to a lawsuit seeking damages for a fight that left one man sliced up by a box-cutter and his brother in jail.'Your Five Minutes Is Up,' Matt Whitaker Tells Leading House Democrat: Highlights From the Hearing
After the opening questions, Matt Whitaker said he was a “little surprised” the discussion hadn't yet turned to the Justice Department's efforts on violent crime, the opioid crisis, religious liberty and free speech on college campuses.'Avvo' Raises Important Questions About Opinion-Fact Dichotomy in False Advertising Cases
In 'Davis v. Avvo', the SDNY dismissed a false advertising claim, on the pleadings, brought by a New York attorney, holding that Avvo's ratings are non-actionable “opinion.” A review of Davis' complaint indicates that the matter may not be so simple.Trending Stories