Posts Tagged 'Law.com'
Prior Cases Sway DOJ's Choice of Venue in Apple Case, Antitrust Experts Say
Antitrust victories in the Third Circuit in the early 2000s likely led the Justice Department to sue in New Jersey federal court.
Who's Liable? Trial Lawyers' Key Role After Baltimore Bridge Collapse
“The sooner you bring a piece of litigation, the sooner you find out what the facts are,” attorney Richard Silver said about the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
Call for Nominations: Professional Excellence
Our goal at ALM Media is to serve the entire legal community and, as part of that, we’re adding new wrinkles to our annual Professional Excellence Awards to make sure we highlight the great work and achievements across the full breadth of the legal communities that our publications serve.
Latham & Watkins Grows Bonus Pool With 15% of Profits, as Firms Seek Flexibility to Reward Top Earners
While Latham has been gradually expanding its bonus pool, other firms have reallocated the value of share points to reach similar ends.
RFK Jr. Taps Legal Tech Founder and Lawyer Nicole Shanahan as Running Mate
ClearAccess IP founder and Silicon Valley lawyer Nicole Shanahan was chosen over Aaron Rodgers as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s VP pick.
Court Overturns Vehicular Assault Conviction: 'Utility Vehicle' Does Not Meet Definition of 'Motor Vehicle'
Ohio had two definition of “motor vehicle,” one that applies to traffic laws, and one that applies more broadly to various chapters of state law and criminal laws, the opinion said.
$21M Verdict: Low-Tech Visual Convinces Camden Jurors
“[Q]uite frankly, bluntly, some municipalities would prefer to not spend the money, and then have some jury or judge order them to pay the money,” plaintiff lawyer Robert Sokolove said.
BREAKING: Texas AG to Serve 100 Hours of Community Service, Avoid Trial
Asked why Ken Paxton was paying restitution to victims if he was innocent, defense attorney Dan Cogdell said, “It’s cheaper than what he would’ve had to pay me if we went to trial.”
TV Legal Ads Proving Useful Radar for Next Big Mass Tort Categories
Tracking television legal ads that solicit plaintiffs for mass torts can give general counsel early warning of new trends and gauge the plaintiffs’ bar’s appetite in product litigation categories.