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Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: Consumer Class Actions Target Automatic Subscription Renewals
Law.com Radar has surfaced several consumer class actions in recent weeks targeting defendants, including LinkedIn and Gannett Media, over their allegedly unlawful automatic subscription renewals.After COVID-19 Hiring Slowdown, Lateral Moves Pick Up in August
McDermott, Will & Emery; White & Case; McGuireWoods; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Mayer Brown; Alston &Bird have all announced new attorney hires in the last week, including laterals in San Francisco and Los Angeles.After COVID-19 Hiring Slowdown, Lateral Moves Pick Up in August
McDermott, Will & Emery; White & Case; McGuireWoods; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Mayer Brown; Alston & Bird; among others, have all announced new attorney hires in the last week.Sidley Looks to Pull Investment Advisers Into Fraud Suit
Sidley Austin says a group of investment advisers should also be punished if the firm ultimately loses an investor class action that has accused it of helping Aequitas Securities perpetrate fraud.Sidley Moves to Pull Investment Advisers Into Fraud Suit
Sidley Austin says a group of investment advisers should also be punished if the firm ultimately loses an investor class action that has accused it of helping Aequitas Securities perpetrate fraud.View more book results for the query "Markowitz Herbold"
Winner: Morgan, Lewis & Bockius
Last year, the firm's litigation group, led by Dan Grunfeld, beat back a $1.6 billion environmental case by the state of Texas against International Paper Co. over contamination of waters in Houston.Winner: Morgan, Lewis & Bockius
Last year, the firm's litigation group, led by Dan Grunfeld, beat back a $1.6 billion environmental case by the state of Texas against International Paper Co. over contamination of waters in Houston.Philippines Broadcaster Prevails in Battle With Pirate
Philippines broadcaster ABS-CBN Corp. has secured a $10 million federal consent judgment against a copyright and trademark infringer as an early victory in a broader court campaign against Internet pirates.Bryan Cave sued over pricy alleged error in prenuptial agreement
A prominent St. Louis businessman has filed a legal malpractice suit against Bryan Cave, alleging that the firm botched his prenuptial agreement, causing him $10 million in losses tied in part to the appreciation of his high-profile modern art collection, which includes works by Jackson Pollack and Jasper Johns.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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