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Lynn Pinker, Carter Arnett Stop 31 Cities' Suit Against Disney, Hulu, Netflix
The cities' argument was founded on a theory that, like cable companies, the streaming services "profitably operate through wireline facilities within the municipal rights-of-way."Federal Judge Slams DC Federal Prosecutor for 'Judge-Shopping' in Jan. 6 Search Warrant Application
U.S. Magistrate Judge G. Michael Harvey on Tuesday issued a memorandum opinion slamming U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves for "failing to follow established procedures for reconsideration and review of adverse judicial decisions."SurePoint Technologies Acquires Business Intelligence Provider Leopard Solutions
The acquisition of Leopard Solutions, founded by Laura Leopard, comes a little over two years after Surepoint bought Cole Valley Software, developer of law firm client relationship management (CRM) software company ContactEase.Winston & Strawn Adds New IP Leader From Buchalter in San Francisco
Marlene Williams will help lead the firm's trademarks practice as AI-related issues continue spiking for those operating in the space.Nelson Mullins Opens New LA Office, Adds 6-Lawyer Product Liability Team
The new office, which includes laterals from LondonFischer, will be Nelson Mullins' second office in the Los Angeles area and third overall in California.View more book results for the query "*"
Paul Weiss Chair Brad Karp Weighs In on How to Poach-Proof Your Firm
The leader of the elite U.S. firm, which has been on a recruiting spree recently, talked about do's and don'ts for talent retention on a panel hosted by the International Bar Association.Tied for Last: New Jersey's Bar Passage Rate at the Bottom of the Heap
"I would not be surprised if what we see is maybe not a return quite back to the early 2010s sort of scores, but I wouldn't be surprised to see an upward shift, now that law school has become a bit more popular again, a bit more selective," said Brian Sheppard of Seton Hall University School of Law.Tied for Last: New Jersey's Bar Passage Rate at the Bottom of the Heap
"I would not be surprised if what we see is maybe not a return quite back to the early 2010s sort of scores, but I wouldn't be surprised to see an upward shift, now that law school has become a bit more popular again, a bit more selective," said Brian Sheppard of Seton Hall University School of Law.Supreme Court Says Filing Deadline for Federal Workers Not Hard and Fast
"The procedural requirements that Congress enacts to govern the litigation process are only occasionally as strict as they seem," Justice Elena Kagan wrote for the court.