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5 Women Litigators Reflect on Their Paths to Partnership at Second Hundred Law Firms
The five newly-minted partners in Second Hundred firms who participated in Law.com's "How I Made It" series this past year illustrate the growing number of pathways to a successful litigation practice.Brooklyn Federal Judge Refuses to Lift Asset Freezes in Counterfeit HIV Drug Lawsuit
Gilead's attorneys Geoffrey Potter and Timothy Waters of Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler advocated for the continued asset freeze.After Steep Pro Bono Hours Falloff in 2021, a Steady 2022
In what our friends at The American Lawyer called a "post-pandemic reset," average hours were flat in the latest Pro Bono Scorecard, after an earlier, precipitous drop from the time when lawyers filled their pandemic-stalled dockets with pro bono work.Second Circuit Revisits 'Mantikas' in 'Taste of Mexico' Case
Recently, in Hardy v. Olé Mexican Foods, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit revisited Mantikas in a summary order, shedding light on when and how lower courts should apply the principles articulated therein—while leaving some issues open for future litigation.View more book results for the query "Patterson Belknap Webb Tyler LLP"
'Post-Pandemic Reset' Affects Pro Bono Hours in 2022
For the Am Law 200 firms that participated in The American Lawyer 2023 Pro Bono Scorecard, average pro bono hours per lawyer were flat.'Enemies List': Plaintiffs' Expert Witnesses Are Targets as J&J Unit Revives Lawsuit
New York firms are on both sides of a matter stemming from a fraud lawsuit that Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL Management filed against plaintiffs' experts who authored a 2020 report linking its talcum powder products to mesothelioma.'Enemies List': Plaintiffs' Expert Witnesses Are Targets as J&J Unit Revives Lawsuit
Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL Management filed a second fraud lawsuit on Friday against three plaintiffs' experts who authored a 2020 report linking its talcum powder products to mesothelioma.In J&J Sunscreen Settlement Appeal, Ted Frank Applies Hot Topic of Standing
Frank, of the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute and the Center for Class Action Fairness, filed his opening brief on Wednesday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, which reversed another settlement three months ago because the lead plaintiffs lacked standing.