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DOJ, Google Begin Closing Arguments in Antitrust Search Engine Case
"Google is not under the law obligated to say, 'We will step back and let you win the deal,'" said John Schmidtlein, the company's attorney. "Google is winning because it is better."Overheard at 2024 ILTA Evolve: Cybersecurity, Generative AI and All Its Curiosities
ILTA Evolve 2024 saw many focusing on the the cybersecurity issues facing generative artificial intelligence, cyber insurance challenges, and moreOn The Move: Seyfarth Grows Corporate Group With BCLP Laterals
Meanwhile, Nelson Mullins has bolstered its litigation practice with new partners in D.C. and Charlotte, and a former Kilpatrick associate has rejoined from a GC position.Newsmakers: Managing Shareholder Named to Chamberlain Hrdlicka's San Antonio Office
Also: Clifford Chance continues to grow its Energy & Infrastructure practice since the launch of its Houston office last year.Legal Chief Who Led Southwest Through 9/11, COVID-19 Stepping Down
Mark Shaw, 61, is staying on as executive adviser. Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said Shaw "helped us navigate many triumphs and challenges throughout his career."View more book results for the query "US Department of Justice"
Judges Hear 1st Challenge to Medicare Drug Price Program to Hit Federal Appeals Court
The challenge to the program seems to be a part of a larger legal strategy to create a circuit split, thus increasing chances of U.S. Supreme Court review, said Andrew Twinamatsiko, director of the Health Policy and the Law Initiative at the O'Neill Institute.Big Law in DC Recruits From FDA, DOJ in Latest String of Government Hires
Sidley Austin, Mitchell Sandler and Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel have all tapped federal agencies to bolster their ranks.Our Votes Shape The 'Very Heart of the Democracy': New York Celebrates Law Day 2024
Leaders of the bench and bar discuss civic engagement and what lawyers can do to promote and protect democracy.Trumped Up Charges: Unraveling the Unfairness of Political Prosecution
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has wrongfully prosecuted a criminal justice reform advocate, an NYPD officer, and a former Republican President of the United States, for seemingly political reasons, a Law Journal contributor writes.'Own Your Bad Facts': Miami Jurors Return $8M Verdict
"You let the jury know about them and you bring them up first so when they hear it from the defense in the case, there aren't any surprises," said John Lukacs Jr., a partner at Raposo & Lukacs.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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