• February 22, 2023 | Supreme Court Brief

    Supreme Court Brief: Justices Begin Their Look at Section 230 | Plus: No New Cert Grants

    After hours of oral argument, the future of YouTube and other platforms' liability for content management before the U.S. Supreme Court was no more clear Tuesday than when the dispute was first filed.

    6 minute read

  • February 16, 2023 | Law.com

    Higher Law: The DEA's Take on THCO | A Med Mal, Pot and Fraud Case | New State Cannabis Regulators |Twitter's New Rules for Cannabis Ads

    THCO may have ties to hemp, but it's still a Schedule 1 drug under the Controlled Substances Act, the DEA said.

    7 minute read

  • In re: LTL Mgmt., LLC

    Publication Date: 2023-02-13
    Practice Area: Bankruptcy
    Industry: Consumer Products
    Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
    Judge: Justice Ambro
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Melanie L. Cyganowski, Adam C. Silverstein (Otterbourg); Angelo J. Genova (Genova Burns); Jeffrey A. Lamken (MoloLamken); Jonathan S. Massey (Massey & Gail); David J. Molton, Michael S. Winograd (Brown Rudnick); Mathew I.W. Maker (Genova Burns); Sunni P. Beville, Shari I. Dwoskin, Jeffrey L. Jonas (Brown Rudnick); Donald W. Clarke (Wasserman, Jurista & Stolz); Daniel Stolz (Genova Burns LLC); Jennifer S. Feeney (Otterbourg); Leonard M. Parkins, Charles M. Rubio (Parkins & Rubio); Robter J. Stark (Brown Rudnick); Ellen Relkin (Weitz & Luxemberg); Deepak Gupta, Jonathan E. Taylor, Matthew W.H. Wessler (Gupta Wessler); Jerome Block, Amber Long, Moshe Maimon (Levy Konigsberg); John M. August (Saiber); Suzanne Ratcliffe, Clay Thompson (Maune Raichle Hartley French & Mudd); David A. Chandler (Karst & von Oiste); Jeffrey M. Dine, Karen B. Dine (Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones); Mathew Drecum, David c. Frederick, Ariela Migdal, Gregory G. Rapawy (Kellog Hansen Todd Figel & Frederick); Laura D. Jones, Peter J. Keane, Colin R. Robinson (Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones); Isaac M. Pachulski (Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones); Samuel M. Kidder, Nir Maoz, Robert J. Pfister, Michael L. Tuchin (Klee, Tuchin, Bogdanoff & Stern); Paul J. Winterhalter (Offit Kurman); Allen J. Underwood, II (Lite, DePalma, Greenberg & Afanador); Mark Tsuker (Cole Schotz); Felice C. Yudkin (Cole Schotz); Arthur J. Abramowitz, Alan I. Moldoff, Ross J. Switkes (Sherman, Silverstein, Kohl, Rose & Podolsky); Kevin W. Barrett, Maigreade B. Burrus (Bailey & Glasser); Thomas B. Bennett, Brian A. Glasser (Bailey & Glasser); Michael Klein, Evan M. Lazerowitz, Lauren A. Reichartdt, Erica J. Richards, Cullen D. Speckhart (Cooley); James C. Lanik, Jennifer B. Lyday, Thomas W. Waldrep (Waldrep, Wall, Babcock & Bailey); Kevin L. Sink (Waldrep, Wall, Babcock & Bailey)
    for defendant: Brad J. Axelrod (Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom); Caitlin K. Cahow, Brad B. Erens (Jones Day); Paul R. DeFillipo (Wollmuth Maher & Deutsch); Kristen R. Fournier (King and Spalding); Kathleen A. Frazier (Shook Hardy & Bacon); Gregory M. Gordon, Daniel B. Prieto, Mark W. Rasmussen, Amanda Rush (Jones Day); Robert W. Hamilton (Jones Day); James M. Jones (Jones Day); Neal K. Katyal, Sean M. Marotta (Hogan Lovells US); Glen M. Kurtz, Jessica C. Lauria (White & Case); James N. Lawler, Joseph F. Pacelli (Wollmuth Maher & Deutsch); C. Kevin Marshall (Jones Day); John R. Miller, Jr. (Miller, Kistler, Campbell, Miller, Williams & Benson); Matthew L. Tomsic (Rayburn, Cooper, Durham); Lyndon M. Treeter (Wollmuth Maher & Deutsch)

    Case Number: 22-2003, 22-2004, 22-2005, 22-2006, 22-2007, 22-2008, 22-2009, 22-2010, 20-2011

    Subsidiary Spun Off to Assume Litigation Liability Had Bankruptcy Dismissed Since Right to Reimbursement of Liability Costs Weighed Against Finding Financial Distress

  • January 30, 2023 | Law.com

    Copycat? Court Trims Claims but Preserves Suit Accusing Wayfair of 'Freeriding' Williams-Sonoma's Goodwill

    Williams-Sonoma's lawsuit accusing Wayfair of copying its designs has been pared down, but a federal judge in Massachusetts said the case may continue on a single state law claim for unfair competition.

    4 minute read

  • January 27, 2023 | Litigation Daily

    Another Healthy Dose of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs

    Runners up this week include litigators from Quinn Emanuel, DiCello Levitt and Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner.

    6 minute read

  • Admiral Ins. Co. v. Niagara Transformer Corp.

    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Practice Area: Insurance Litigation
    Industry: Insurance
    Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
    Judge: Circuit Judge Richard J. Sullivan
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: For Plaintiff-Appellant Admiral Insurance Company: Michael S. Chuven, on the brief, Justin N. Kinney, Kinney Lisovicz Reilly & Wolff PC, New York, NY.
    for defendant: For Defendant-Appellee Niagara Transformer Corporation: Rodman E. Honecker, Windels Marx Lane & Mittendorf, LLP, New York, NY.

    Case Number: 21-2733

    Insurer's Duty to Indemnify Insured Inadequately Distinguished From Its Duty to Defend

  • January 9, 2023 | Daily Report Online

    Tenn. Governor Uses Exemption to Deny Open Records Requests

    The exemption, called the "deliberative process privilege," is an exception to state open records laws that have been carved out by the courts. The privilege allows "high government officials" to deny records when they believe the documents are part of their "deliberative decision-making process."

    8 minute read

  • January 5, 2023 | Daily Business Review

    Split En Banc 11th Circ.: Public School's Sex-Separated Bathroom Policy Does Not Violate Title IX

    "In this case, the school board has gone to great lengths—as the district court itself acknowledged—to accommodate LGBTQ students," the majority wrote.

    5 minute read

  • January 4, 2023 | Law.com

    Attorneys Mull Appeal After $24M Punitive Damages Award in Charlottesville Case Is Capped at $350K

    "Judge Moon's lengthy opinion reviewing the mountain of evidence we introduced at trial and affirming the jury verdicts on the culpability of each and every defendant confirms what really happened—motivated by the tenets of white supremacy, defendants engaged in a wide-ranging conspiracy to commit violence in Charlottesville in August 2017," plaintiffs counsel said.

    7 minute read

  • December 29, 2022 | The Recorder

    The Recorder's Top Stories in 2022

    Take a look at the stories that gripped readers this past year.

    10 minute read