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Ginarte Firm's Suit Claiming NY Competitor Used 'Runners' to Steal Clients Moves Forward
Several key claims from Ginarte Gallardo Gonzalez & Winograd's client-poaching suit against William Schwitzer were given the green light for discovery, but two claims that could have offered treble damages were cut.Client-Poaching Suit Between Personal Injury Firms Survives Dismissal
Several key claims from the Ginarte firm's client-poaching lawsuit against William Schwitzer were given the green light for discovery, but two claims that could have offered triple damages were cut.O'Melveny Fends Off Bankruptcy Trustee's $54M Malpractice Claim
A federal judge rejected arguments that an arbitrator was biased against the trustee because the arbitrator's son couldn't get a summer associate position job at either O'Melveny & Myers or Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.O'Melveny Fends Off $54M Malpractice Claim by Bankruptcy Trustee
A federal judge rejected arguments that an arbitrator was biased against the trustee because the arbitrator's son couldn't get a summer associate position job at either O'Melveny & Myers or Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.Facebook Info Given to Regulators Could Be Fair Game in Proposed Privacy Class Action
In addition to repurposing regulatory production documents, a federal judge could ask the company to provide more information on how its millions of apps interact with users. Facebook's attorneys rebutted there were 'not enough engineers on the globe' to perform the task.Facebook's Regulatory Discovery Could Be Fair Game in Proposed Privacy Class Action
In addition to repurposing regulatory production documents, a federal judge could ask the company to provide more information on how its millions of apps interact with users. Gibson Dunn's Orin Snyder rebutted that there were "not enough engineers on the globe" to perform the task.Meet the Top Lawyers at Jamestown
The legal team aims not to say "no" reflexively, aiming instead for "yes"—and other steps to manage risk.Facebook Loses Bid to Appeal Cambridge Analytica Ruling, Has SCOTUS Plans for Privacy
One day earlier, Facebook won a stay of a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruling affirming class certification in another privacy case, which it plans to bring to the U.S. Supreme Court.Facebook Loses Bid to Appeal Cambridge Analytica Ruling
One day earlier, Facebook won a stay of a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruling affirming class certification in another privacy case, which it plans to bring to the U.S. Supreme Court.Facebook Loses Bid for Interlocutory Appeal of Cambridge Analytica Ruling
One day earlier, Facebook won a stay of a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruling affirming class certification in another privacy case, which it plans to bring to the U.S. Supreme Court.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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