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Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr is creating a non-equity partnership tier, the firm said…
Kirkland Is Increasingly Turning to NJ for Huge Chapter 11 Bankruptcies. Will Other Big Law Follow?
According to dockets, Kirkland & Ellis was involved in 10 bankruptcies in New Jersey over the…
Federal, State Antitrust Collaboration Reaches ‘Historic Level,’ Colorado’s Attorney General Says
States continue to expand their antitrust enforcement efforts, taking on high-level cases against big tech…
NJ Bankruptcy Chief Judge Discusses Court Process, Stability and the Importance of Having NJ Cases Filed in NJ
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey is an active jurisdiction, but…
The Connecticut Supreme Court narrowly construed the savings statute in a 7-2 decision. The plaintiff’s…
Quinn Emanuel Client Sues Biotech Company, Seeking $100M Over Allegedly Breached COVID-19 Test Kit Agreement
Attorneys with Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan recently filed a breach-of-contract suit in a Massachusetts…
After Latham Mandates 4 Days in NY Office in 2025, Other Firms Sticking to 3 Days, For Now
While Latham & Watkins will require New York lawyers to work four days in the…
In Challenge to $45M Verdict, Temple Health Claims Plaintiff’s Causation Theory Contained ‘Critical Gap’
In Challenge to $45M Verdict, Temple Health Claims Plaintiff’s Causation Theory Contained ‘Critical Gap’ |…
Federal Judge Maintains NY’s Partial Jury Verdict Against Makers of Prevagen; Affirms Use of §63(12)
A New York federal judge on Tuesday declined to set aside a partial verdict for…
Critical Mass With Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad: Tom Girardi’s Secretaries, Housekeeper and Neurologist Testify at Criminal Trial; Could 3rd Circuit’s Preemption Ruling Put Monsanto’s Roundup Before SCOTUS?
Welcome to Law.com Class Actions: Critical Mass, a weekly briefing for class action and mass tort…