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DOJ Finally Joins the E-Book Antitrust Fray, Leaving Plaintiffs Lawyers to Chase Damages
Publication Date: 2012-04-11
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The government's case against Apple and and five of the "big six" book publishers is good news indeed for plaintiffs lawyers at Hagens Berman and Cohen Milstein as they pursue their own class action claims against the same crowd of defendants.

This Week in Morrison: The Supreme Court's Oft-Cited Recent Ruling Is Being Applied Outside the Bounds of Securities Class Actions
Publication Date: 2010-08-26
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The high court ostensibly addressed only f-cubed securities claims in its landmark Morrison v. NAB opinion. But defendants--and judges--are finding the ruling extends beyond those limits.

Skadden Loses Mass Tort Heavyweights to Quinn Emanuel
Publication Date: 2013-04-23
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Sheila Birnbaum and Mark Cheffo made the big switch on Tuesday, becoming the latest high-profile additions to Quinn Emanuel's ever-growing roster of litigators.

Litigation Department of the Year: Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Publication Date: 2010-01-01
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When other firms and conventional strategies come up short, clients in deep trouble turn to Gibson, Dunn for fresh, aggressive thinking and innovative rescues.

April 16, 2010 |

Will Global Warming Become the Next Mass Tort?

The recent 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, once again focused the world's attention on the issue of global warming. But far from Copenhagen, the issue of whether global warming will become the next mass tort is playing out in courtrooms across America.
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August 02, 1999 |

Lawyers Expect Y2K Business, Despite New Law

Even as he signed the Y2K Act into law last month, President Clinton could not help but sound a note of caution: "We will be watching to see whether the bill's provisions are misused," he said in an accompanying statement. After months of debate, the enacted legislation attempts a delicate balancing act: Weed out the frivolous suits expected to flood the nation's courts come Jan. 1, 2000, while allowing legitimate suits to go forward. But lawyers are certain there will be plenty of Year 2000 work.
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Defendants Racking Up Wins over 'Abstract' Patent Claims
Publication Date: 2012-10-08
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Section 101 of the Patent Act--which holds that laws of nature and abstract ideas can't be patented--is getting a workout these days.

December 17, 2004 |

Last-Minute Gifts

We gave prominent California judges and lawyers a mission: Find a book that would make a good holiday present for a lawyer. They didn't let us down.
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December 01, 2009 |

A Heady Deal

Two firms lead on CVC's $2 billion buyout of AB InBev Central/Eastern European breweries.
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