Today's Top Stories
• Engineering Firm Charged With Fraud Over Sandy Damage Reports
• Uber ADR Push Falls Flat in Price-Fixing Suit
• Grant & Eisenhofer Loses Bid for $1M in Fees From Fannie Mae Litigation
• Rogue Executive's Spoliation Leads to Severe Rule 37(e) Sanctions
• Attorney-Client Privilege and Related Common Interest Doctrine
• Kenyon Engages in Merger Talks as Head Count Declines
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A Nassau County engineering firm and its former project manager have been charged with fraudulently altering reports on residential properties that were damaged... Read More »
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Lawyers for Uber Technologies Inc. have lost a bid to force a federal antitrust suit challenging the company’s pricing algorithms into arbitration. Read More »
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After the new lead counsel in Fannie Mae securities litigation and the Ohio attorney general refused to honor the fee agreement between Bernstein Liebhard and... Read More »
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H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss a recent decision in which, due to a rogue executive's misconduct and some questionable follow-up efforts... Read More »
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In his Evidence column, Michael J. Hutter discusses the Court of Appeals' holding in 'Ambac Assurance Corp. v. Countrywide Home Loans,' which, he writes, "rejected... Read More »
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Kenyon & Kenyon, once one of the largest intellectual property boutiques in the country with about 150 attorneys in 2014, has whittled down to about 55 attorneys... Read More »
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A look at each of the 20 firms that made this year's A-List. Read More »
Welcome to the A-List, our 14th annual ranking of Big Law's elite. Read More »
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