“Sure, the defendants would have liked the $1.2 million in attorney fees,” said Bill Schifino, a shareholder at Gunster. “But the most important thing for the defendant was winning the case and they did so hands down.”
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Illinois Appellate Court Revives Birth Defects Suit Against Motorola Solutions
The court sided with plaintiffs on their negligence and willful and wanton claims against Motorola after alleging they were born with severe birth defects as a result of their parents’ exposure to reproductively toxic chemicals while being employed at Motorola-owned semiconductor manufacturing facilities in Arizona and Texas.
Apple Hit With 1.8 Billion EU Antitrust Fine
EU regulators ruled that the Silicon Valley company had breached the bloc’s tough antitrust laws by imposing “unfair trading conditions” on music streaming providers in its App Store over a 10-year period.
How I Made Office Managing Partner: 'Respect Your Co-Workers and the Process,' Says Steven D. Gonzalez of Weinberg Wheeler Hudgins Gunn & Dial
Steven D. Gonzalez, 45, Managing Partner at the Weinberg Wheeler Hudgins Gunn & Dial Miami, Florida, Office Practice area: Construction and Real
Which States Are Disqualifying Trump From 2024 Presidential Election Ballots?
Keep up with Law.com’s coverage of the cases here.
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Trump's Eligibility for Office
“[T]he Constitution makes Congress, rather than the States, responsible for enforcing Section 3 [of the Fourteenth Amendment] against federal officeholders and candidates,” the high court stated in its unsigned “per curiam” opinion.
Jacksonville University Law Receives Provisional Accreditation by ABA
“Our goal and highest priority is to achieve provisional accreditation by the time our first class graduates.”
Boeing Turns to String of Big Law Firms for Latest Legal Troubles
While the aviation giant retained Perkins Coie to handle a new suit related to a door plug blowout, Boeing is also working with several others, such as Kirkland & Ellis and McGuireWoods, for ongoing matters.
Florida Jurors to Begin Deliberations in First Ovarian Talc Trial Since J&J Bankruptcies
“Because it doesn’t appear that you are even remotely remorseful for any of the conduct that you have been alleged, or been found, to have been involved in,” Miami-Dade Circuit Judge William Thomas said in tense arguments that occurred prior to the closings.
'D1 Meeting Rooms, Not Courtrooms': The Place to Change National Collegiate Athletic Association Policy, Organization President Says
“We will litigate this case to the fullest extent necessary to ensure the NCAA’s monopoly cannot continue to harm Tennessee student-athletes. The NCAA is not above the law, and the law is on our side,” Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said.