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Lightfoot Franklin's Eagan On COVID-19 And Competition
By Emma Cueto
As attorneys in New York and Los Angeles tentatively prepare to return to in-person offices and court hearings, Melody Eagan, managing partner of litigation boutique Lightfoot Franklin & White LLC in Birmingham, Alabama, navigated her firm's return to work in 2020. She spoke with Law360 Pulse about COVID-19 litigation, her plans for flexibility, and the trend of national firms interested in moving into Alabama.
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The 6 Biggest Moments From ENRC's Fraud Trial
By Christopher Crosby and Richard Crump
Eurasian Natural Resources Corp.'s abuse trial against the Serious Fraud Office and Dechert LLP has produced explosive moments from the witness stand. As the case heads toward closing arguments, Law360 looks at the lies, leaks and drunken boasts in its roundup of the biggest moments from the two-month trial.
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Ex-NFL Team GC Accused Wilkinson Of 'Trickery'
By Rachel Scharf
Court filings unsealed Wednesday revealed that a suit by the Washington Football Team's former general counsel against litigator Beth Wilkinson accused her of lying to glean details about a confidential settlement during her probe into accusations of sexual harassment in the team's front office.
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Drop Denver Law Firm From Hail Coverage Suit, Judge Says
By Emily Sawicki
A Colorado magistrate judge has recommended that a Denver law firm escape a negligent misrepresentation claim filed by customers of one of its clients, an insurance company, because the plaintiffs misapplied the law when filing the claim and the firm's inclusion in the lawsuit meets the threshold of fraudulent joinder, a tactic to keep the suit in state court.
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Meet The Attys Battling Over DEI Fellowships At BigLaw Firms
By Ryan Boysen
The legal teams squaring off in a pair of lawsuits over diversity fellowship programs at Perkins Coie LLP and Morrison Foerster LLP have a personal stake in the issue — plaintiff's counsel Consovoy McCarthy PLLC argued the recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings the cases build on, while Perkins Coie's counsel at Jenner & Block LLP lead a team created to deal with those rulings' fallout.
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Chicago Restaurant Biz Sanctioned For Missing Discovery
By Celeste Bott
A Cook County judge on Wednesday sanctioned the former management group behind celebrated Chicago eatery Maple & Ash and two associated entities for discovery violations, ordering them to pay attorney fees and costs spent seeking their compliance to information requests and warning that escalating penalties could be imposed if violations continue.
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Rising Star: BakerHostetler's Sarah Ballard
By Allison Grande
Sarah Ballard of BakerHostetler has helped an Arizona medical center shake negligence claims brought in the wake of a ransomware attack and has been on the front lines of the recent explosion of online tracking litigation, earning her a spot among the cybersecurity and privacy law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
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Rising Star: Benesch's Meegan Brooks
By Grace Elletson
Meegan Brooks of Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLP has helped her retail clients fend off millions of dollars in potential liability by convincing judges to toss cases claiming Ulta and Peet's Coffee pushed illegal nondisparagement agreements and by shutting down claims that Aeropostale hosted deceptive sales, earning her a spot among the class action law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
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Rising Star: Gibson Dunn's Wesley Sze
By Irene Spezzamonte
Wesley Sze of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP has been representing a slew of major tech companies and helped them secure multimillion-dollar settlements, including a $310 million deal on behalf of Apple in multidistrict litigation claiming that software updates lowered older phones' battery life, earning him a spot among the class action practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
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