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Who Got the Work: LinkedIn Litigation and a Shooting Settlement
Munger Tolles is representing LinkeIn in its case over hiQ Lab's use of user data, Parker Poe represents the city of Gastonia, North Carolina as it reaches a settlement with the daughter of a woman shot by local police, and other work from midsize firms.Who Got the Work: A Connecticut Newspaper and Oyster Farm Opponents
Hinckley Allen is representing a Connecticut newspaper in its fight over the state's Juvenile Transfer Act, Drummond Woodsum is representing opponents of an oyster farm in Maine, and other work from midsize firms.Who Got the Work: Ice-Making Patents and a Hot Vinegar Trademark
Kirton McConkie represents an ice structure-making company in its IP suit over its icicle tech, Verrill Dana defended an herbalist in a trademark dispute over a product name, and other work from midsize firms.Google's Health Care Data Push Puts Spotlight on Patient Disclosure
Google's Project Nightingale, which has access to the personal health information of millions of Americans, is unlikely to trigger HIPAA violations. But it may still have long-term repercussions for the way the law thinks about patient disclosures.Who Got the Work: A Confederate Conundrum and a Scuffle Over Scheduling
Poyner Spruill investigates who legally owns a Confederate monuments slated for removal, Drummond Woodsum reviews families' claims that a school schedules athletic events in a way that favors boys over girls, and other work for midsize firms.Who Got the Work: Banned Frats and Leaky Roofs
Jackson Kelly represents a fraternity banned from Penn State's campus, Bricker & Eckler looks into who is responsible for a school's leaky roofs, and other work from midsize firms.Midsize Moves: A Tax Partner in Boston, a Health Care Attorney in West Virginia
Nutter adds a partner to its Boston office, Jackson Kelly welcomes an attorney back to its Charleston, West Virginia, office, and other midsize moves.Insurer Must Defend Electric Company Against Suit Alleging Billing Misconduct, 1st Circuit Rules
The First Circuit has ruled that an insurer must defend a private energy company serving customers in Maine against a lawsuit alleging that the company had engaged in misconduct that resulted in customers receiving higher bills than expected.Who Got the Work: Depp Defamation and Lead Litigation
Brown Rudnick represents Johnny Depp in his defamation suit against his ex-wife, Beveridge & Diamond defends the City of Newark, New Jersey, in a suit surrounding lead levels in the city, and other work from midsize firms.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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