Comey Wins Bid For Judge Oversight In Privilege Dispute
By Jared Foretek
A Virginia federal judge has appointed U.S. Magistrate Judge William E. Fitzpatrick to preside over the privilege review of seized materials in the U.S. Department of Justice's case against former FBI Director James Comey, denying the DOJ's proposal for an outside "filter team" of government attorneys to conduct the review themselves.
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Bob Mackie Claims JCPenney's Apparel Rips Off His Name
By Dorothy Atkins
Celebrity fashion designer Robert Mackie hit JCPenney with a lawsuit in New York federal court Wednesday, alleging the retailer recently launched its "Mackie: Bob Mackie" clothing collection without his permission and claiming the licensing deal may have been illegitimately cut by his former general counsel who he cut ties with.
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WHITE COLLAR
DISCIPLINARY MATTERS
Suspended NC Atty Fights Disbarment Bid Over Tax Issues
By Emily Sawicki
A North Carolina attorney currently serving a five-year suspension for misconduct, including tax crimes and commingling funds in a client trust account, is fighting the state bar's appeal seeking to disbar him, telling the state's intermediate appeals court that his failure to withhold income taxes from his own wages is not a crime.
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LITIGATION
Habba Cites Essayli Ruling To Defend Role In NJ Cases
By Carla Baranauckas
The U.S. Department of Justice has urged the Third Circuit to reinstate Alina Habba's authority in two criminal prosecutions, arguing a recent California ruling backs her power to supervise cases as first assistant, even if she's barred from acting as U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey under federal vacancy law.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Roundup
Up Next At High Court: Tariffs, Fugitives & Contractor Liability
By Katie Buehler
The U.S. Supreme Court will begin its November oral argument session Monday, during which the justices will consider President Donald Trump's authority to impose tariffs on foreign countries under an emergency statute, whether military contractors can be held liable for alleged breaches of contracts in war zones, and if there are time limits for litigants who want to vacate a void judgment. Here, Law360 breaks down the week's oral arguments.
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Troutman Owes $3.5M For Malpractice, Med Tech Co. Says
By George Woolston
A healthcare tech company urged a New Jersey state judge on Friday to have Troutman Pepper Locke LLP pay the more than $3.5 million in counsel fees and costs the company and its managing partner incurred successfully litigating legal malpractice claims against the firm, arguing the path to a trial win was lengthy and complex.
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Monthly Merger Review Snapshot
By Bryan Koenig
The Justice Department battled with state attorneys general trying to peek behind its controversial settlement clearing Hewlett Packard Enterprise's Juniper purchase, United Kingdom officials deepened their probe into Getty's proposed acquisition of Shutterstock and Pfizer cried foul when Novo Nordisk tried to swoop in over its Metsera purchase.
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Law360's Legal Lions Of The Week
By Kevin Penton
Kellogg Hansen Todd Figel & Frederick PLLC, Motley Rice LLC and Powell & Majestro PLLC lead this week's edition of Law360 Legal Lions, after the Fourth Circuit overturned a key ruling by a West Virginia federal judge in the first federal bellwether in multidistrict opioid litigation.
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