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Plaintiffs Lawyers Oppose Opioid Special Master DQ: 'Email Shows the Opposite of Bias'
Lead plaintiffs lawyers opposed a motion to disqualify David Cohen, the special master in the opioid multidistrict litigation, insisting that an email he inadvertently sent to lawyers in the case showed no evidence of bias.'Objection!': Baker & Hostetler Partner Accused of Tanking His Deposition
"Whenever a truthful answer would reflect poorly on him, Mr. Rosebush would veer off course and reiterate—often with identical words, emphases, cadence, and gestures—his scripted, and completely non-responsive, speech about the nature of the PBM audits," the Roche motion says.How Alston & Bird Helped Secure a $5M Judgment in a 20-Year, 2,000-Exhibit Case
"Our team remained focused on telling the larger story," Alston & Bird partner Amanda Waide said, weighing into the strategy behind a contract dispute case that lasted two decades.Appeals Court Upholds Disqualification of Lawyer for Failure to Return Privileged Documents
The Appellate Division upheld the disqualification of Kevin Barber and his firm, Niedweske Barber Hager of Morristown, from representing the plaintiff in a whistleblower case.Judge Warns Against Sealing Documents in Home Depot Data Breach Cases
A federal judge in Atlanta has told lawyers in litigation over credit and debit card security breaches at The Home Depot that he will reject attempts to seal large portions of the court record.View more book results for the query "Alston Bird"
Frequent Failures Cost Airline Millions
Six years after Delta Air Lines and AirTran opened a rich new revenue stream by charging passengers to check their bags, a court battle over claims the carriers broke antitrust laws by implementing the fees has been repeatedly marred by allegations that Delta has hidden or destroyed company records critical to the case.The Supreme Court's Class Action Certification Trilogy
A trifecta of recent U.S. Supreme Court opinions has decisively transformed Rule 23 class certification from a pleading proceeding to a proof proceeding.Inadvertent Production of Privileged Documents: What Every Georgia Lawyer Needs to Know
Consider the following scenario: in reviewing materials provided in discovery by your adversary in civil litigation, you discover that opposing counsel inadvertently produced privileged documents. Are you required to notify opposing counsel of this error?Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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