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Former Partner's Lawsuit Against Roche Freedman Beats Motion to Dismiss
The litigation boutique is facing claims it denied a former partner of his share of a multimillion-dollar cryptocurrency asset.Veteran of Engine-Maker Cummins Takes Legal Reins of Newly Public Spinoff
Corporate America is on a spinoff spree, a trend that is creating highly coveted legal chief posts. Cummins spinoff Atmus Filtration is the latest example.Demystifying the Ever-Changing Statute of Limitations for Sexual Abuse Actions
In light of recent changes to New York's statutes of limitations for both minor and adult survivors of sexual abuse, these types of civil claims can put organizations – and their board and senior executives – in a difficult and uniquely vulnerable position. This article examines and clarifies the confusing patchwork of statutes of limitations now in play under these new laws. Organizations need to understand these laws, and depending on whether a matter is or is not viable, prepare accordingly.Privilege Analysis Following Dismissal of 'In re Grand Jury'
The attorney-client privilege protects confidential communications between attorneys and clients made in connection with the provision of legal advice. A recurring issue faced by litigants and courts is whether the attorney-client privilege applies to communications that involve legal and nonlegal advice that cannot be disentangled.Michael Goldberg of Akerman Named DBR's Attorney of the Year
Goldberg was chosen as Attorney of the Year winner from a slate of three finalists, which included Adam Balkan of Balkan, Patterson & Charbonnet in Boca Raton, and Jason Kellogg of Levine Kellogg Lehman Schneider + Grossman in Miami.View more book results for the query "Kellogg"
'Ground Zero for Fraud': Attorney of the Year Finalist Jason Kellogg Fights for Victims
"It's just a very rewarding feeling. ... It makes doing this kind of work easy."Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal of AGs Antitrust Lawsuit Against Meta Platforms
At argument, the judges saw the central question as whether the states brought their claims as sovereign entities enforcing federal law or as nonsovereign entities that are essentially the same as private plaintiffs.Appellate Court Affirms Dismissal of States' Claims Against Meta
At argument, the judges saw the central question as whether the states brought their claims as sovereign entities enforcing federal law or as nonsovereign entities that are essentially the same as private plaintiffs.Another Heaping Helping of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Our first runners-up this week at Covington & Burling represented Naftogaz, the Ukrainian state-owned oil and gas company, in securing a $5 billion award from Russia stemming from assets seized in the 2014 annexation of Crimea.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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