• June 5, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

    Embattled NCAA Spent More Than $250M on Outside Counsel Over 5 Years

    Since 2018, the organization has paid three law firms more than $16 million apiece. Another three each received more than $5 million.

    4 minute read

  • May 10, 2023 | Law.com

    Critical Mass With Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: More Troubles Emerge in Talc Bankruptcy, 3rd Lawsuit Filed Over NYC Mass Shooting

    Welcome to Law.com Class Actions: Critical Mass, a weekly briefing for class action and mass tort attorneys.

    6 minute read

  • April 26, 2023 | Law.com

    Critical Mass With Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: Talc Plaintiffs Divided Over Dismissing J&J Bankruptcy, Juul Trial Focuses on Philip Morris Parent Altria

    Welcome to Law.com Class Actions: Critical Mass, a weekly briefing for class action and mass tort attorneys.

    6 minute read

  • January 10, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

    25% Off: Judge Reduces $10 Million Disgorgement After Trademark Infringement

    The case stems from two suits filed by charitable organizations with similar-sounding names—Cars for Kids and Kars 4 Kids—both of which solicit donations of vehicles that are sold to raise funds for children's charities.

    4 minute read

  • December 21, 2022 | Law.com

    Critical Mass With Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: Feinberg 'Under The Gun' to Tabulate Talc Claims, Business Groups Band Together in Johnson & Johnson's SCOTUS Petition

    Welcome to Law.com Class Actions: Critical Mass, a weekly briefing for class action and mass tort attorneys.

    6 minute read

  • September 14, 2022 | National Law Journal

    Senate Judiciary Committee Enters the ESG Fray

    Recent questions for a Third Circuit nominee about her interpretation of board chair responsibilities' to address ESG issues marks the first time the disclosure regulations have been discussed in the powerful Senate committee. 

    5 minute read

  • September 14, 2022 | Delaware Business Court Insider

    Senate Judiciary Committee Enters the ESG Fray With Questions For 3rd Circ. Hopeful

    Recent questions for a Third Circuit nominee about her interpretation of board chair responsibilities' to address ESG issues marks the first time the disclosure regulations have been discussed in the powerful Senate committee. 

    5 minute read

  • City of Hoboken v. Chevron Corp.

    Publication Date: 2022-08-29
    Practice Area: Environmental Law
    Industry: Energy | State and Local Government
    Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
    Judge: Justice Bibas
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Theodore J. Boutrous, Jr. (Gibson Dunn & Crutcher); Thomas G. Hungar (Gibson Dunn & Crutcher); Joel M. Silverstein and Herbert J. Stern (Stern Kilcullen & Rufolo); Joshua D. Dick (Gibson Dunn & Crutcher); Andrea E. Neuman (Gibson Dunn & Crutcher); William E. Thomson, III (Gibson Dunn & Crutcher); William T. Marks and Kannon K. Shanmugam, Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison); Daniel J. Toal and Theodore V. Wells, Jr. (Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison); Kevin H. Marino and John D. Tortorella (Marino Tortorella & Boyle); Paul J. Fishman (Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer); Matthew T. Heartney and John D. Lombardo (Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer); Jonathan W. Hughes (Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer); Nancy G. Milburn and Diana E. Reiter (Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer); Steven M. Bauer and Margaret Tough (Latham & Watkins); Daniel R. Brody and Jameson R. Jones (Bartlit Beck); Jeffrey S. Chiesa, Michael K. Plumb, and Dennis M. Toft (Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi); Daniel J. Brown and Alexandra M. Joyce (McCarter & English); Steven M. Bauer (Latham & Watkins); Anthony P. Callaghan (Gibbons); Sylvia-Rebecca Gutierrez and Thomas R. Valen (Gibbons); Daniel J. Brown and Alexandra M. Joyce (McCarter & English); Margaret Tough (Latham & Watkins); Robert W. Whetzel (Richards Layton & Finger); Kathryn M. Barber and Brian D. Schmalzbach (McGuireWoods); Jeffrey M. Beyer and Anthony J. Zarillo, Jr. (Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti); Kevin J. Mangan (Womble Bond Dickinson); Andrew G. McBride (McGuireWoods); David C. Frederick, Grace W. Knofczynski, and Daniel Severson (Kellogg Hansen Todd Figel & Frederick); Steven L. Caponi (K&L Gates); Joseph J. Bellew (White & Williams); Megan H. Berge (Baker Botts); J. Scott Janoe (Baker Botts); Tristan L. Duncan (Shook Hardy & Bacon); Daniel B. Rogers (Shook Hardy & Bacon); Michael A. Barlow (Abrams & Bayliss); Robert P. Reznick (Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe); Shannon S. Broome and Ann M. Mortimore (Hunton Andrews Kurth); Shawn P. Regan (Hunton Andrews Kurth); Antionette D. Hubbard (Maron Marvel Bradley & Anderson); Robert E. Dunn (Eimer Stahl); Nathan P. Eimer, Pamela R. Hanebutt, and Lisa S. Meyer (Eimer Stahl); Jeffrey L. Moyer (Richards Layton & Finger); Vanessa Lavely and Kevin J. Orsini (Cravath Swaine & Moore); Joy C. Fuhr and Brian D. Schmalzbach (McGuireWoods); Christian J. Singewald (White & Williams); Michael A. Barlow (Abrams & Bayliss); Alexandra Ewing and Robert W. Whetzel (Richards Layton & Finger); Robert P. Reznick (Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe); J. Benjamin Aguinaga (Jones Day); Noel J. Francisco and David M. Morrell (Jones Day); David C. Kiernan (Jones Day); Tracy A. Roman and Kathleen T. Sooy (Crowell & Moring); Honor R. Costello (Crowell & Moring); Michael F. Healy (Shook Hardy & Bacon); Mackenzie M. Wrobel (Duane Morris); Michael L. Fox (Duane Morris); Blake K. Rohrbacher, Alexandra Ewing, and Robert W. Whetzel (Richards Layton & Finger)
    for defendant: Jonathan S. Abady, Matthew D. Brinckerhoff, Ananda V. Burra, andMax R. Selver (Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel); Gerald Krovatin and Helen A. Nau (Krovatin Nau); Stephanie D. Biehl, Matthew K. Edling, Quentin C. Karpilow, and Victor M. Sher (Sher Edling); Ralph K. Durstein, III and Christian D. Wright (Office of Attorney General of Delaware); Jameson A.L. Tweedie (Delaware Department of Justice)

    Case Number: 21-2728 & 22-1096

    State Law Tort Claims Arising from Climate Change Caused by Use of Fossil Fuel Products Did Not Create Federal Question Permitting Removal to Federal Court

  • August 17, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

    Big Law, Big Oil, Big Setback: Judges Block Climate Change Suits From Federal Court

    "Climate change is an important problem with national and global implications. But federal courts cannot hear cases just because they are important," Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote for the court.

    7 minute read

  • July 29, 2022 | Litigation Daily

    A Fresh Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up

    Litigators from Bartlit Beck, Covington & Burling, Dechert and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher are among the runners-up this week.

    7 minute read