• March 17, 2015 | New York Law Journal

    Marketplace

    Dolce & Gabbana has designs on 155 Mercer St. for the opening of a new store in SoHo, between West Houston and Prince streets. Also, Vodafone Group, one of the world's largest telecommunication companies, has doubled the size of its office at 560 Lexington Ave.

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  • March 17, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

    Judge Denies Plaintiff Attorney Fees, Issues Sanctions Against Defendant

    In a long running legal battle over the multimillion-dollar sale of a Mark Rothko painting, a Dallas federal judge issued two same-day rulings, allowing both sides to claim a victory.

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  • March 17, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

    Judge Denies Plaintiff Attorney Fees, Issues Sanctions Against Defendant

    Litigation between art collectors led to a $1.2 million jury verdict that a federal judge overturned in part. This month, the same judge denied plaintiff attorney fees for her victory but granted in part the post-final judgment sanctions plaintiff sought against a defendant.

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  • March 9, 2015 | New York Law Journal

    Recognition for Lawyers

    • Nadine Strossen, who was president of the American Civil Liberties Union from 1991 to 2008, has been appointed the John Marshall Harlan II Professor of L

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  • March 8, 2015 | Litigation Daily

    Judge Casts Skeptical Eye on Intellectual Ventures Verdict

    In one of the year's first notable IP verdicts, a Delaware federal jury concluded last month that Symantec Corp. must pay $1

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  • March 8, 2015 | Litigation Daily

    Judge Casts Skeptical Eye on Intellectual Ventures Verdict

    Lawyers at Susman Godfrey initially sought $300 million over claims that Symantec infringed two IV patents. Now the judge says he may slash their $17 million verdict even further—or toss it altogether if Symantec's lawyers at Latham & Watkins can show that the patents shouldn't have been issued in the first place.

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  • March 6, 2015 | New York Law Journal

    Recognition for Lawyers

    Appointments and honors announced by New York Law School, Vera Institute of Justice, Sanctuary for Families, UJA-Federation of New York, and more.

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  • In re Online DVD-Rental Antitrust Litigation (11-18034)

    Publication Date: 2015-02-27
    Practice Area:
    Industry:
    Date Filed: 2015-02-27
    Court: 9th Cir.
    Judge: Phyllis J. Hamilton, District Judge, Presiding Before: Sidney R. Thomas, Chief Judge, Stephen Reinhardt, Circuit Judge, and Lloyd D. George, Senior District Judge.*
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Robert G. Abrams and Gregory Lynn Baker, Baker Hostetler LLP, Washington, D.C.; William G. Caldes, Eugene A. Spector, and Jonathan M. Jagher, Spector Roseman Kodroff & Willis, P.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Merrill G. Davidoff, H. Laddie Montague, Jr., Sarah Rebecca Schalman-Bergen, and David Francis Sorensen, Berger & Montague, P.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Guido Saveri and Lisa Saveri, Saveri & Saveri, Inc., San Francisco, California; Todd A. Seaver and Joseph J. Tabacco, Jr., Berman DeValerio; San Francisco, California, for Plaintiffs-Appellants/Cross-Appellees.
    for defendant: Jeffrey Bank, Tiffany L. Lee, Jonathan M. Jacobson and David Reichenberg, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, New York, New York; Keith Edward Eggleton, Dylan James Liddiard, Maura L. Rees, and Anthony Weibell, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Palo Alto, California; Scott Sher, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Washington, D.C.; attorneys for Defendant-Appellee/Cross-Appellant Netflix.

    Case Number: No. 11-18034 No. 12-16160 No. 12-16183

    Cite as 14 C.D.O.S. 1977 IN RE ONLINE DVD-RENTAL ANTITRUST LITIGATION, ANDREA RESNICK; BRYAN EASTMAN; AMY LATHAM; MELAN

  • February 11, 2015 | Litigation Daily

    Investors Line Up for Looming Libor Appeal

    Less than a month after the U.S. Supreme Court reignited sprawling antitrust litigation accusing major banks of conspiring to

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  • February 11, 2015 | Litigation Daily

    Investors Line Up for Looming Libor Appeal

    Less than a month after the Supreme Court reignited sprawling antitrust litigation accusing major banks of conspiring to fix the London Interbank Offered Rate, the stage is quickly being set for the next big Libor battle at the Second Circuit.

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