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  • JAMS Expands Footprint In Atlanta With Modern Office

    Alternative dispute resolution provider JAMS has relocated its Atlanta office to a larger 9,963-square-foot space in the city after seeing more in-person proceedings than virtual ones this year.

  • Meet The Attys In Ex-Penn State Trustee's Defamation Fight

    A Philadelphia trial attorney who once shared a practice with a current member of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court is squaring off against a pair of BigLaw veterans in a defamation case an ex-Penn State University trustee recently lodged against the school.

  • Treasury Beats NJ Law Firm's Suit Over Access To Tax Return

    A federal judge in New Jersey on Monday dismissed a law firm's suit against the U.S. Treasury over unauthorized access to its tax returns, saying that Zemel Law LLC's complaint against the government includes only a "barebone assertion" and lacks the detail necessary to properly claim wrongful disclosure.

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    Texas Attys On 'A Mission' In Suing Camp Over Flood Deaths

    For the plaintiffs attorneys representing families of girls killed in the July 4 flooding in Texas' Hill Country, the cases represent a "mission" to hold Camp Mystic accountable after a tragedy that hit close to home.

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    Workers' Comp Firm Gilson Daub Expands Into South Dakota

    Gilson Daub LLP has announced the firm has launched a practice dedicated to South Dakota-focused matters in what it says is a continuation of its strategic growth across the Midwest.

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    Benesch Adds Keker IP Litigator In San Francisco

    Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLP announced Monday that it has added an intellectual property attorney from Keker Van Nest & Peters LLP to enhance its capacity to handle patent, copyright and trade secret matters.

  • UC Law SF Fights Bid To Recuse Judge In Disability Bias Suit

    The University of California College of the Law, San Francisco is pushing back against a bid to recuse U.S. District Judge Edward M. Chen from presiding over a onetime student's disability discrimination lawsuit in California federal court, arguing that the judge's "minimal ties" to the school do not warrant recusal.

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    Stone Hilton Fights Ex-Aide's Bid To Toss FLSA Defense

    A former Stone Hilton PLLC executive assistant's bid to toss the firm's defense in her sexual harassment and unpaid wage suit that she is exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act was three weeks late, the firm and its founders have told a Texas court.

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    MVP: Irell's Jason Sheasby And Lisa Glasser

    Lisa Glasser and Jason Sheasby of Irell & Manella LLP have built up a winning track record advocating for clients in intellectual property trials together, including for cases over the past year against Samsung and Anker, earning them recognition as the 2025 Law360 Trials MVPs.

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    MVP: Latham's Matthew Brill

    Matthew Brill, global chair of the connectivity, privacy and information practice at Latham & Watkins LLP, helped steer this year's $34.5 billion Charter and Cox tie-up and joined with other firms to defeat net neutrality rules, making him one of the 2025 Law360 Telecommunications MVPs.

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    Texas Camp's Attys Focus On 'Facts' In Flooding Death Suits

    After facing off against each other in other matters and trying a case together, two veteran Lone Star State litigators have teamed up to defend Camp Mystic against wrongful death lawsuits from parents of girls killed in July 4 flooding in Texas' Hill Country.

  • Google Calls Rumble's Recusal Bid Irrelevant To Its Appeal

    Google is urging the Ninth Circuit to disregard concerns Rumble has raised about the trial judge's relationship with the tech giant's litigation vice president, saying Friday that the information is irrelevant to the YouTube rival's appeal of the court's ruling that its antitrust lawsuit was filed too late.

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    Gordon Rees Hires Commercial Litigator In Alexandria

    Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP has hired a litigator in Alexandria, Virginia, who joined the firm after almost 13 years with Smith Gambrell & Russell, to work with its commercial litigation and antitrust practices, the firm recently announced.

  • 8th Circ. Won't Force Judge's Recusal In Pork Price-Fixing Case

    The Eighth Circuit has denied a mandamus petition from Agri Stats Inc. and major pork producers who are seeking a Minnesota federal judge's recusal in price-fixing litigation based on a law clerk's previous work on a related case.

  • Google Calls Rumble's Judge Recusal Bid 'Cynical Maneuver'

    Google argued Friday that a California federal judge need not recuse himself from YouTube rival Rumble's antitrust suit despite his friendship with Google's top in-house litigation chief, saying Rumble's push for the recusal was a "cynical maneuver" for its Ninth Circuit appeal of a summary judgment loss.

  • Worker Says Morgan & Morgan Fired Her Over Fraud Concern

    Injury law firm Morgan & Morgan PA fired a case manager after she voiced a concern about fraudulent client hospital records she said the firm gave to opposing counsel to snag more favorable settlements and failed to pay overtime, according to a suit in California state court.

  • Tort Report: Ga. Injury Suits Surge Ahead Of Tort Reform

    Word of a big surge in Georgia injury lawsuits ahead of tort reform legislation and a $66 million Atlanta nightclub shooting judgment lead Law360's Tort Report, which compiles recent personal injury and medical malpractice news that may have flown under the radar.

  • Firm Wants Lender's Attys To Bear Blame In $16.2M Loan Suit

    Willinger Willinger & Bucci PLLC is responsible for any damages suffered by a New York lender that relied on falsified documents to approve a $16.2 million loan to the development arm of a Connecticut housing authority, Pullman & Comley LLC said in seeking to shift the blame away from itself.

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    How Irell, McKool Smith Beat Samsung To Win $191M

    Irell & Manella LLP and McKool Smith navigated a trial schedule packed with expert testimony and a challenging factual scenario to secure a $191.4 million patent infringement verdict against Samsung, marking the latest time the two firms have teamed up in East Texas intellectual property cases.

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    Fenwick & West Must Face New Claims In FTX Crypto MDL

    A Florida federal judge signed off on a bid to file new claims against Fenwick & West LLP by victims of the infamous FTX Trading Ltd. cryptocurrency scam after they argued that new information had emerged about the firm's alleged role in the trading platform's collapse.

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    MVP: McGuireWoods' Lucy Wheatley

    McGuireWoods LLP partner Lucy Jewett Wheatley helped propel Pennsylvania State University to a victory in a closely watched trademark dispute involving the sale of unlicensed merchandise and obtained an injunction stopping the sale of "Wavy Baby" sneakers that imitated Vans' designs, earning her a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Intellectual Property MVPs.

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    Atty Had 6 AI Tools Check Each Other, Yet Fakes Still Cited

    A California federal judge has sanctioned a solo practitioner representing the plaintiffs in a proposed wage and hour class action against clothing brand Vuori Inc. after he admitted to using about a half-dozen artificial intelligence tools to prepare a motion.

  • Ex-US Trustee Director's Firing Appeal Tossed, For Now

    The former head of the U.S. Department of Justice's bankruptcy watchdog program had her appeal challenging her abrupt firing dismissed, at least for now, while a federal agency mulls questions around executive power in separate cases.

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    Longtime DOJ Atty Joins Kalijarvi Chuzi In Washington

    An attorney who spent about 17 years with the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, and was part of a team that challenged a North Carolina law banning transgender people from using bathrooms that aligned with their gender identity, has joined Kalijarvi Chuzi Newman & Fitch PC.

  • Ex-Gordon Rees Atty Reprimanded For Mistakes Blamed On AI

    An Alabama bankruptcy judge won't sanction Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLC for a filing submitted by one of its former lawyers that contained mistakes blamed on artificial intelligence, but has reprimanded the attorney and ordered her to notify her clients about the reprimand.

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