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Opioid Judge Has Concerns About Motley Rice: 'I Can't Understand Why You Don't See That'
U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who is weighing a disqualification motion in the opioid multidistrict litigation, raised concerns this month about Motley Rice obtaining confidential information while representing the state of Hawaii, the District of Columbia and the city of Chicago in other cases.
DC Judge Gives Trump Two Weeks to Analyze Complaint in Civil Jan. 6 Case
The matter involves a group of consolidated actions brought by members of the U.S. Congress against Trump, Rudy Giuliani, the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, alleging their actions on Jan. 6, 2021, aimed at overturning the results of the 2020 presidential election violated the Ku Klux Klan Act.
Big Law Steps In for Shale Oil Producers Hit With Antitrust Allegations
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Kirkland & Ellis and other Big Law firms have appeared in court for shale oil producers accused of conspiring to fix gas prices since early 2021.
As Litigation Demand Soared, DC Boutiques Saw Strong Business Year
Several leaders of D.C.-based litigation boutiques said they had strong or solid 2023.
Judge Axes Class Action by Thousand South Florida Homeowners With Pipe Damage
"Unless you fall within narrow circumstances, you are better off limiting these cases to defendants whom you have some type of relationship with," said Michael Hanzman, senior counsel at Bilzin Sumberg.View more book results for the query "Cohen, Milstein, Sellers & Toll"


Class Action Claims Major Oil Producers Conspired With OPEC to Drive Up Prices
"Defendants agreed with OPEC to constrain production of crude oil worldwide, with the purpose and effect of fixing, raising, and maintaining the price of crude oil in and throughout the United States of America and worldwide," the complaint said. "Defendants are not sovereign nations, and they are not immune to U.S. antitrust law."
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.
As More D.C. Law Firms Shed Space, Leasing Pace Picked Up in Late 2023
While law firms have continued the trend of cutting back on square footage, overall law firm office leasing in D.C. picked up the fourth quarter compared with the previous quarter.
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.
Pace of Law Firm Office Leasing Picked Up in Late 2023, With More Firms Shedding Space
In a new office lease in D.C., Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner decreased its space by 73% by shedding two full floors.
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