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Judge Accuses Pillsbury Lawyer of 'Unreasonable Conduct' in Federal Trial, Threatens Disciplinary Action
“Ultimately, this court's grace evaporates in the face of lies, misrepresentations, and omissions, wrote U.S. District Judge Cristina Silva.
'The Room Looked Stunned': As Whistleblower, Critics Emerge, Here's What to Expect for Emil Bove's 3rd Circ. Confirmation Hearing
In one of the more explosive letters sent to lawmakers, a former colleague of Bove's raised serious allegations of partisan actions and advocating for lawyers to ignore court orders.
Inside K&L Gates' Hackathon for Summer Associates
The firm's U.S.-based summer associates recently competed to build workflows with CoCounsel, alongside a number of first-years, partners and other staffers.
Judge Nixes Visa Gift Card Suit, Says No One 'Reasonable' Would Believe Cards Were Scam-Proof
A New Yorker represented by Wolf Popper had argued that he had bought Visa Vanilla gift cards, believing that the payments giant had taken measures to protect its cards from widespread card draining scams. But U.S. District Judge Gregory Woods for the Southern District of New York dismissed the case, unconvinced that Visa had sold or marketed the cards to trick consumers into believing they were safe from scammers.
Companies Accused of Breaching Fiduciary Duty to Employee Benefit Plans in ERISA Litigation Wave
The number of ERISA class actions against Fortune 500 entities was up 162% in May, according to data from Law.com Radar.
Gaming Company's CLO to Retire Following Spate of Legal Spats With Rivals
After seven years as the top lawyer at Light & Wonder, the maker of Bally casino games, 64-year-old James Sottile is passing the legal reins to his top deputy, Susan Dawson.
Zillow Real Estate Listing Policy Faces Antitrust Challenge Alleging Market-Wide Harm
"Zillow has willfully maintained and abused its monopoly power in the residential real estate online search services market by adopting the anticompetitive and exclusionary policy that is the Zillow Ban and thus violated Section 2 of the Sherman Act," counsel for Compass Inc. alleged in the complaint.
Houston Lawyer Finds Harmony Between High-End Audio and Legal Practice
David Bissinger, law partner at Bissinger, Oshman, Williams & Strasburger in Houston, leverages his passion for audio systems and audio skills to improve courtroom presentations, linking music composition to legal arguments.
SCOTUS Presidential Immunity Ruling Hangs Over Trump's Appeal of E. Jean Carroll Verdict
“There's been no assertion and no finding that President Trump unequivocally and explicitly renounced his immunity in this case, his attorney said in pressing for the verdict to be reversed.
Why a Wachtell Lipton Star Took a Mid-Career Leap to Salesforce, and How He's Shaping Its Future
"The goal is simple: Let AI handle the repeatable tasks so humans can focus on high-value, relationship-driven work," said Sabastian Niles, president and chief legal officer of Salesforce.