• 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

  • United States v. Lewis

    Publication Date: 2023-02-06
    Practice Area: Criminal Law
    Industry:
    Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
    Judge: Justice Hardiman
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Rachael A. Honig, Philip R. Sellinger, Mark E. Coyne, and Richard J. Ramsay (Office of United States Attorney)
    for defendant: Neal K. Katyal, Sean M. Marotta, and Danielle D. Stempel (Hogan Lovells US); Lisa Van Hoeck (Office of Federal Public Defender)

    Case Number: 21-2621

    Drugs Regulated as Controlled Substances by State Law During Predicate State Conviction Could Qualify for Federal Sentencing Enhancement

  • February 3, 2023 | Law.com

    Bench Report: Deadlocks, Holdovers and Circuit Nominees (oh my!) | Time for a Pop Quiz 

    After one of Biden's nominees failed a senator's pop quiz on the constitution, the moment quickly went viral.

    6 minute read

  • February 2, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

    3rd Circuit Sides With Drug Manufacturers in 340B Contract Pharmacy Case

    "Legal duties do not spring from silence. Congress never said that drug makers must deliver discounted Section 340B drugs to an unlimited number of contract pharmacies," Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote. "So by trying to enforce that supposed requirement, the government overstepped the statute's bounds. And HHS did not violate the APA by purporting to withdraw the proposed ADR Rule before later finalizing it."

    7 minute read

  • February 2, 2023 | Delaware Business Court Insider

    In 340B Contract Pharmacy Case 3rd Circuit Sides With Drug Manufacturers

    "Legal duties do not spring from silence. Congress never said that drug makers must deliver discounted Section 340B drugs to an unlimited number of contract pharmacies," Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote. "So by trying to enforce that supposed requirement, the government overstepped the statute's bounds. And HHS did not violate the APA by purporting to withdraw the proposed ADR Rule before later finalizing it."

    7 minute read

  • February 2, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

    People in the News—Feb. 2, 2023—Greenberg Traurig, Buchanan Ingersoll

    Greenberg Traurig recently welcomed back Paul R. McIntyre to its environmental practice in the firm's Philadelphia office.

    4 minute read

  • January 20, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

    FTC Seeks to Ban Noncompete Restrictions in Employment Contracts

    The FTC's push to revolutionize the noncompete landscape and change long-established law concerning noncompetes could have serious consequences for Corporate America and workers.

    7 minute read

  • January 5, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

    Sophisticated Schemers Beware: Civil RICO Expands Creditors' Arsenal

    Those plaintiffs counsel practicing in the Third Circuit should rejoice in knowing that RICO provides a powerful tool for creditors against debtors using fraudulent means to avoid paying.

    8 minute read

  • U.S. v. Chandler

    Publication Date: 2023-01-03
    Practice Area: Criminal Law | Evidence
    Industry:
    Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
    Judge: Circuit Judge Susan L. Carney
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: For Appellee: Kevin Trowel, on the brief, David K. Kessler, for Mark J. Lesko, Acting United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Brooklyn, NY.
    for defendant: For Defendant-Appellant: Jamesa J. Drake, Drake Law, LLC, Auburn, ME.

    Case Number: 18-1841

    354-Month Sentence Upheld; Constitutional Rights Not Breached, Suppression Properly Denied

  • December 15, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

    Winning Attorney Says Failed Legal Mal Suit Highlights Importance of Insurance for Small Firm Practitioners

    "In New Jersey, 80-90% of attorneys are small practitioners, like myself, and we have a lot to manage. Without insurance, you may be forced to settle in a case like this," said prevailing defendant Jeff Horn, head of Toms River-based law firm Horn Law Group.

    5 minute read