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Google Asks Virginia Federal Court to Remove Jury in DOJ's Antitrust Case
"Civil antitrust cases brought by the United States have historically been tried to the bench—not to a jury," Google stated.Back to Basics: Why Word Choice, Grammar and Punctuation Still Matter
As staid and unfashionable as it might sound, proper grammar, punctuation and word choice still matter because they provide structure and clarity. Lawyers' tools are words, in both writing and oral advocacy. Our existence as litigators depends on our ability to persuade the trier of fact, which depends on our ability to communicate effectively.Axinn Names Antitrust Partner as Next Managing Partner As Top Firms Continue Leadership Shuffle
The 100-lawyer firm, well known for its antitrust and litigation expertise, has represented Google, Tyson Foods, Ball Corp., Thermo Fisher Scientific and VMware, among others.Axinn Names DC-Based Antitrust Partner as Next Leader
The 100-lawyer firm, well known for its antitrust and litigation expertise, has represented Google, Tyson Foods, Ball Corp., Thermo Fisher Scientific and VMware, among others.View more book results for the query "Axinn Veltrop Harkrider"
Taking the Temperature of Litigation Leaders in 2023
Here's one last visit with the 16 leaders of Big Law litigation practices and elite boutiques we queried this year as part of our Litigation Leaders Q&A series.Substance Over Form: Application of Anti-SLAPP Statutes in Federal Court
Many states have enacted statutes curtailing lawsuits designed to chill free speech. Known as anti-SLAPP statutes, these laws often include mechanisms to protect defendants from the burdens of litigation—for example, by allowing defendants to obtain a prompt dismissal through a special pre-trial motion, to avoid discovery and to recover their attorneys' fees upon prevailing.The 2023 WIPL Awards: Law Firm Innovative Leadership
For this award, Corporate Counsel recognizes women who are the thinkers, the idea women, and who are looked at as the ones impacting change and developing new strategies for better solutions.AI Should Assist Trial Lawyers, Not Replace Their Judgment
This article discusses how artificial intelligence should not be relied upon to replace the judgment of a trial lawyer and how it can instead be used to assist diligent lawyers in considering alternative paths and sources of information to make the best possible decisions for clients.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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