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Dear Supreme Court: When a Lawyer Confesses Error
In the blizzard of questions and hypotheticals marking some arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court, a lawyer can misunderstand a justice and misspeak, usually…Costco's Touting of 'Tiffany' Rings Infringed Trademark, Court Rules, Posting $19M Judgment
A federal judge in Manhattan ruled that Costco must cough up more than $19 million for selling rings under the luxury jewelry maker Tiffany's trademark, which is more than $5 million over the jury award—in profits and punitive damages—in the case handed up last year.Big Business Urges Justices to Uphold Bans on Employee Class Actions
Big-business advocates are lining up with the Trump administration's new position in the U.S. Supreme Court that workplace arbitration agreements banning class actions do not violate federal labor law.A Chisel of Lawyers in Virginia; Jenner Bets on Energy; Kasowitz Answers to Congress
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.The Lawyers Making Millions Fighting for the US Steel Industry
The U.S. steel industry spends tens of millions of dollars a year in legal fees with no end in sight. But this may be the industry's best chance in history for a comeback.Federal Judge Dares Plaintiffs Lawyer: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
Add this to the list of things judges don't like: When they make an erudite ruling from the bench dismissing a suit—and five seconds later are told by the plaintiffs' lawyers that there's a new witness, and could they please re-file the case? Yes, apples are juicy and delicious, but how many bites do you get?Federal Judge Dares Plaintiffs Lawyer: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
Add this to the list of things judges don't like: When they make an erudite ruling from the bench dismissing a suit—and five seconds later are told by the plaintiffs' lawyers that there's a new witness, and could they please re-file the case? Yes, apples are juicy and delicious, but how many bites do you get?Mayer Brown Brings on Sidley LA Real Estate Duo
Sidley Austin real estate partner M. Scott Cooper and counsel Daniel Liffmann in Los Angeles became the latest lawyers to leave the firm this year in Los Angeles—Sidley has two offices in the city—as they both joined Mayer Brown as partners.Mayer Brown Brings on Sidley LA Real Estate Duo
Sidley Austin real estate partner M. Scott Cooper and counsel Daniel Liffmann in Los Angeles became the latest lawyers to leave the firm this year in Los Angeles—Sidley has two offices in the city—as they both joined Mayer Brown as partners.In-Car Payments to Drive Risks for Auto Companies
Adding credit card information to a vehicle's systems is just one more data point to be aware of in terms of data collection and privacy.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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