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The Paul Weiss Protests: Student Activists Have a Bigger Choice to Make
'When I listen to the protesters who are now urging law students around the country to refuse to interview at Paul, Weiss unless it drops ExxonMobil as a client, I wonder if they understand the difference between a law firm and an NGO,' writes Richard Levick.Prosecutors Drop Remaining Charges in Jawbone-Fitbit Trade Secret Fight
The move provides closure to the five-year dispute between defunct fitness tracking company Jawbone and Fitbit and four workers who faced looming trials.3rd Circuit Rejects Challenge to Aetna's Bid for Auto Injuries Reimbursement
The Third Circuit said the plaintiff's argument rests on the erroneous premise that under ERISA, an employer needs to incorporate terms of its employee benefit plan in a single document that is labeled as the company's health care plan.Scorned by Judge, Objectors to Equifax Settlement Fight to Clear Their Names
In his Jan. 13 order approving the $1.4 billion class action settlement with Equifax, U.S. District Judge Thomas Thrash lashed out at "professional objectors" in the case. "The court got bamboozled," one of the objectors wrote this week.Lawyers Scorned by Judge in Equifax Settlement Fire Back
A Tampa attorney and others who filed objections came in for criticism by the judge who approved the Equifax settlement.View more book results for the query "*"
Scorned by ATL Judge, Objectors to Equifax Settlement Fight to Clear Their Names
In his Jan. 13 order approving the $1.4 billion class action settlement with Equifax, U.S. District Judge Thomas Thrash lashed out at "professional objectors" in the case. "The court got bamboozled," one of the lawyers wrote this week.DLA Piper Shows Near Double-Digit Growth in 2019
Clients are increasingly willing to pay premium rates for high-value work, said global and Americas co-chair Roger Meltzer.Griffin Circuit DA Appointed to New Superior Court Judgeship
Benjamin Coker becomes the circuit's fifth superior court judge—a new post created by the Georgia General Assembly last year.Her Cellphone Knew Her Every Move: Good Thing in This $900K Connecticut Case
With the help of forensic investigators, Waterford attorney James Harrington secured a $900,000 settlement for his client injured in a New Britain bicycle accident.Kirkland Pilots Motorola Solutions to $764M IP Verdict
The company had brought trade secret and copyright claims against a Chinese-based competitor, accusing former Motorola employees of taking proprietary source code for the operation of digital mobile radios.