Headlines • Airline Lawyers Say DOJ 'Got This One Very Wrong' • Chapman Law Changes Name Following $55 Million Donation • AGs Fight to Return S&P Litigation to Their Home Courts • Sony, Nvidia Recoup Costs of Bad Faith Patent Claim • Winning: Top Litigators Tell Their Stories • D.C. Deal Makers of the Year • In-House Counsel Profile: SafeNet Inc.'s Mark Molina • INADMISSIBLE: From Jailhouse Lawyer to Clerk • $20 Million Toyota Trial Centers on Missing Brake Override • The Most Diverse Law Firms Are... Lawyers for US Airways and American Airlines came out swinging against the Justice Department, holding a conference call with reporters where they vowed to defend their clients' $11 billion merger in court. Read More » Chapman University School of Law is being renamed The Dale E. Fowler School of Law following a $55 million donation from its new namesake. Fowler is a real estate developer who made his fortune in residential and industrial real estate development primarily in Orange County, Calif., where Chapman is located. Read More » The attorneys general of 15 states are fighting for a return to state courts for lawsuits alleging that Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC issued inflated ratings for mortgage-backed securities leading up to the recession. Read More » A Colorado federal judge has ordered computer system maker Biax Corp. to pay nearly $2 million in Sony Corp. and Nvidia Corp.'s legal fees on the ground that Biax acted in bad faith by prolonging a patent case against them. Read More » Some of the nation's best litigators tell how they prevailed in big cases against the odds. Read More » Washington lawyers tackled some of the most notable transactions in the country last year in an array of industries, navigating complex mergers and acquisitions, real estate deals and project financing. Read More » Mark Molina directs legal affairs for SafeNet Inc., a Belcamp, Md.,-based information data-security company. Its more than 25,000 customers include the U.S. government, Fortune 500 companies and financial institutions. Read More » Shon Hopwood, the onetime jailhouse lawyer who served time in federal prison for robbing banks, has been hired as a 2014 law clerk for Judge Janice Rogers Brown of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Plus more in this week's column. Read More » Jurors in Los Angeles heard opening statements Thursday in the first bellwether trial against Toyota Motor Corp. over acceleration defects. Read More » Vault.com has released its diversity rankings, and a single firm has taken the number one spot throughout. Read More » |
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