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Dust-Up Over Ex-Willkie Partner Roils Megabucks Credit Card Case
Merchants in a multibillion-dollar antitrust case against MasterCard say a plaintiffs lawyer should lose $32 million in fees for purportedly sharing confidential documents with former Willkie partner Keila Ravelo.Who's Winning Pay-for-Delay Suits Against Drugmakers?
Huge potential damages make these suits a tempting new target for plaintiffs lawyers. But they shouldn't expect easy victories.INADMISSIBLE: Airlines Sued Over Alleged Price-Fixing
As the U.S. Department of Justice investigates whether airlines conspired to keep ticket prices high, consumers are already going to court. Plus more in this week's column.Airlines Face Antitrust Class Actions Over Price-Fixing Claims
As the U.S. Department of Justice investigates whether airlines conspired to keep ticket prices high, consumers are already going to court, filing class actions in federal district courts across the country.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Morning Wrap: Sysco-US Foods Merger Blocked | SCOTUS Predictions
A Washington federal judge has temporarily blocked the Sysco-US Foods proposed merger. State governors call for the removal of the Confederate flag. And law professors offer predictions on how the Supreme Court will resolve same-sex marriage. This is a roundup of news from ALM and other publications.Cephalon Agrees to Record Settlement in Pay-for-Delay Case
The Federal Trade Commission's biggest settlement to date—$1.2 billion in a pay-for-delay case—came out of federal court in Philadelphia.Robbins Russell Hires Apple Monitor Michael Bromwich
Former Mayer Brown, Fried Frank and Goodwin Procter partner Michael Bromwich, a key figure in the Apple e-books antitrust case, has joined high-powered litigation boutique Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, Untereiner & Sauber.Morning Wrap: Judging Hastert | DOJ Goes to the Movies
This is a roundup of news from ALM and other publications, including: the Supreme Court's significant rulings on Monday; a look at the Illinois federal trial judge in the Dennis Hastert case; and the Justice Department is going to the movies, to look for anticompetitive conduct.Lawyers Net $528 Million in Price-Fixing Settlements
With case near trial, Panasonic, Hitachi and other electronics manufacturers agreed to settle indirect-purchaser claims over cathode ray tubes.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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