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What's Next: A 'Stunning Example of Judicial Overreach' in a Surveillance Case
Fourth Circuit judges split on whether the court overstepped its authority in a ruling finding an aerial surveillance program violated the Fourth Amendment.Plagued With Discovery Disputes, Facebook-Cambridge Analytica Privacy Case Routed to Mediation
Facebook and plaintiffs counsel in the litigation stemming from the Cambridge Analytica scandal could enter settlement negotiations with a mediator as soon as September, but in light of persistent discovery disputes, the judge overseeing the case is unsure either side is "sober enough to know when the time is right to go into mediation."Seattle Litigator David Ko Sees 'Silver Lining' of the Pandemic: Surprise! Technology Works
Ko, a partner at Keller Rohrback in Seattle, argued Thursday before the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on opioid cases filed against McKinsey & Co. He says virtual hearings should remain. "Do we really need to fly across the country for two minutes?"Keller Rohrback Partner Wants Courts to Embrace Remote Hearings Post-Pandemic
"Do we really need to fly across the country for two minutes," firm partner David Ko asked.NJ Federal Court Gets Another District Judge Nominee
The package of judicial nominees includes Christine O'Hearn, an employment litigation partner at Brown & Connery in Westmont.New Opioid Lawsuits Target McKinsey for Its Role as Consultant to Drug Companies
The global consulting firm asked the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to transfer all the lawsuits in New York, where it has headquarters. Dozens of plaintiffs opposed that request this week.Should Courts Allow Leaked Confidential Documents on the Public Docket? Facebook Says No.
Facebook's Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher counsel contends that adding dozens of documents leaked by a defunct bikini-photo app to the public docket in the litigation stemming from the Cambridge Analytica scandal would "reflect a misleading and one-sided narrative."Q&A: How Marlon Kimpson Secured a Lead Role on a Historically Diverse MDL Plaintiffs Team
"It's a signal to judges across the country that this can be done," said Kimpson, of Motley Rice, about his appointment by U.S. District Judge Michelle Childs to a team of 12 lawyers in the Blackbaud data breach MDL, centered in South Carolina. MDL appointments have often been criticized as lacking in diversity.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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