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'Business as Usual' at the FTC: FTC Commissioner Wilson on COVID-19, AbbVie/Allergan and More
In edition of their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz present their conversation with FTC Commissioner Christine Wilson, in which she offered her thoughts on a wide array of topics, ranging from the proposed merger moratorium and price-gouging legislation to the recent AbbVie/Allergan consent agreement and beyond.U.S. Soccer Federation Settles With Charitable Arm Over 'Hijacked' Trademarks
Quinn Emanuel and Crowell & Moring had been litigating a dispute over the organizations' trademarks for the last 18 months.Incoming! Insurance Defense Lawyers Talk 'Nuclear Verdicts'
Lawyers and insurance executives say the surge of surprisingly high awards subject to social inflation—also known as "nuclear verdicts"—is not a new phenomenon.Dr. Eugene Scott's 'Dream' Could Become Attorney Fee Nightmare
A Georgia minister who sued for a declaratory judgment that famed TV preacher Eugene Scott abandoned his copyrights might have to pay up to $307,000 in attorney fees, the Ninth Circuit rules.View more book results for the query "Ball & Scott"
Tort Reform Capping Nuclear Insurance Verdicts Stymied by COVID-19
After years of back-and-forth efforts by tort reformers and their plaintiffs bar foes, lawyers on both sides say the battles may not be as compelling for lawmakers and the public.'We are Not Lending': No New Loans, But Defaults Are on the Coronavirus Horizon
Commercial real estate lending has halted as lenders and borrowers re-focus on existing debt with defaults and forbearance on the horizon. "It's not really about expansion today," said Centennial Bank's David Druey.Princeton Excess and Surplus Lines Ins. Co. v. Hub City Enters.
Affirming the decision of the lower court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit held that the insurer has no duty to pay for losses ensuing...$100K Punitives Award Against 'Nightmare' CrossFit Gym Reversed
"The court cannot delegate to plaintiffs the ability to trigger the automatic entry or modification of an order," the opinion said. "The trial court erred in delegating this authority to plaintiffs."After Time at SEC, Nick Losurdo Rejoins Goodwin as Partner
• Nick Losurdo has rejoined Goodwin as partner in the firm's financial industry practice. This follows his time at the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission…State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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