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By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 8, 2019
It only took minutes into opening statements at Roger Stone's trial for federal prosecutors to bring President Donald Trump into the mix.
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By Jenna Greene | November 8, 2019
'We hope this case will be a useful touchpoint for companies who face similar FCA allegations premised on non-compliance with informal agency guidance.'
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By Michael Hoenig | November 8, 2019
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig discusses a recent trial court decision that teaches valuable lessons for lawyers as it wrestles on how to decide an exquisite battle of expert opinions by well-qualified neurologists. Litigators may well take sides on this interesting one.
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By Tom McParland | November 7, 2019
The counterclaim was filed late Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in litigation begun by Virginia Giuffre when she sued Dershowitz for defamation in April. Giuffre claimed Dershowitz aimed to damage her credibility with the media by calling her, among other things, a "serial liar" and "prostitute."
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By Dylan Jackson | November 7, 2019
The shorter workweek is getting another look following a report by Microsoft Japan that found productivity jumped 40% after the company switched to a four-day week.
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By Kacy Miller | November 7, 2019
This week's episode, "Killer Doctor," is chock full of goodies. We have a woman dying of terminal cancer. Experimental drugs. A grieving brother…
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By Recorder staff | November 7, 2019
The firm received the award Wednesday night at The Recorder's California Leaders in Tech Law and Innovation Awards based on its work on behalf of Electronic Arts, Google and Facebook
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By Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan | November 7, 2019
In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan discuss a decision in which the judge called for a shift in the legal profession's culture to encourage attorneys with mental illness to seek help; another decision enforcing an Internet arbitration clause against a customer; and a decision declining to dismiss IRS claims for money damages against a co-defendant who had benefitted from fraudulent conveyances by her father-in-law to escape estate taxes.
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By Alaina Lancaster | November 6, 2019
Defendants are increasingly filing motions to bar plaintiffs attorneys from using the theory, which appeals to jurors' "reptilian brains" to obtain larger, and often unexpected, jury awards. In some cases, judges have granted the motions.
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By Raychel Lean | November 6, 2019
With 2020 elections in sight, attorneys navigated the legislative minefield of Amendment 4 in the Florida Supreme Court.
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