In the trial over Propel Fuels' claims that Phillips 66 stole trade secrets during due diligence for an acquisition, Kobre & Kim switched up standard witness order and convinced a jury to award $605 million.
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How A 'Risky' Move Fueled Kobre & Kim's Win Over Phillips 66

By Cara Salvatore

In the trial over Propel Fuels' claims that Phillips 66 stole trade secrets during due diligence for an acquisition, Kobre & Kim switched up standard witness order and convinced a jury to award $605 million.

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DOJ, Others Push High Court To Undo Cox Copyright Ruling

By Adam Lidgett

The U.S. solicitor general and a host of groups and businesses have thrown their support behind Cox Communications' U.S. Supreme Court appeal of a finding that telecom companies can be liable for copyright infringement for providing an internet connection that leads to music piracy online.

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Jury Awards $15M In Topgolf Trial Over Oregon Child's Injury

By David Steele

A child who was struck in the face and seriously injured by a golf club at a Topgolf facility in 2021 has been awarded more than $15 million by an Oregon federal jury, with the company and the child's family reaching a settlement on punitive damages on Friday.

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Fla. Judge Sets Aside $30M Helms-Burton Verdict

By Carolina Bolado

A Florida federal judge on Friday set aside a $29.85 million verdict against Expedia, Orbitz and Hotels.com over Helms-Burton Act violations, finding that the entities stopped trafficking in properties confiscated by the Cuban government once they learned of a potential claim by an heir.

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2nd Circ. Backs Ex-Pfizer Worker's Insider Trading Conviction

By Dorothy Atkins

The Second Circuit on Friday affirmed a former Pfizer Inc. statistician's insider trading conviction for making $272,000 in options trades from nonpublic news about the success of trials for the COVID-19 therapy drug Paxlovid, rejecting his arguments that prosecutors improperly shifted their legal theory at trial and pursued the case in the wrong venue.

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Judge Awards Over $6M In Atty Fees In Bluetooth Co.'s IP Suit

By Zach Dupont

A Colorado federal judge has awarded the attorneys representing a Bluetooth technology company more than $6 million after the company won on the bulk of its claims at trial last year in its trade secrets and breach of confidentiality case against a Massachusetts display technology company.

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WHITE COLLAR

Ex-Ill. Speaker Asks 7th Circ. To Stay Prison Term For Appeal

By Craig Clough

Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has asked the Seventh Circuit to stay his impending surrender to serve a seven-year prison sentence for bribery and wire fraud as he appeals that conviction to the appellate court, saying his appeal is likely to succeed. 

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CRIMINAL PRACTICE

3rd Circ. Says Atty Needs Client OK To Admit Crime Elements

By MJ Koo

The Third Circuit has upheld a New Jersey man's conviction for unlawfully possessing a firearm as a felon, ruling that his lawyer could not admit part of the crime on his behalf when the client himself objected.

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Solicitor Can Argue As Amicus In Right-To-Counsel Case

By Cara Salvatore

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday granted the U.S. solicitor general time to argue as an amicus in the Sixth Amendment case of a criminal defendant who was denied the opportunity to consult fully with his lawyer during an overnight break in his testimony.

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Atty Can't Duck ID Theft Conviction Over High Court Ruling

By Emily Sawicki

A 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ruling narrowing the definition of aggravated identity theft may not be used to vacate a former attorney's prison sentence for a mortgage fraud scheme, a Massachusetts federal judge ruled Thursday, denying a request to throw out his plea deal and order a new trial.

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Ex-Mass. Trial Court Chief Justice Tapped As DA Integrity Chief

By Emily Sawicki

A longtime Massachusetts superior court judge and retired chief justice of the state's trial court has been named chief of the Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Integrity Review Bureau, tasked with investigating and reviewing potential wrongful convictions by the Boston-area district attorney's office.

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SECURITIES & BANKING

Connecticut Court Orders New Trial In $10.4M Fraud Case

By Brian Steele

A Connecticut state judge wrongly removed two combined $10.4 million investment fraud lawsuits from a jury docket at one party's request, the Connecticut Appellate Court ruled Friday, holding that both sides had agreed to present the case to a jury and ordering a new trial.

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INTERNATIONAL TRADE

Brief

9th Circ. Won't Pause $26M Fraud Ruling For Co.'s Appeal

By Tom Lotshaw

The Ninth Circuit has denied a New Jersey pipe importer's request to pause a decision affirming a $26 million fraud judgment while it appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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HEALTH

GRSM Launches Practice For Correctional Healthcare

By Andrea Keckley

Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani has announced that it is launching a new practice to advise correctional healthcare providers.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

Parenting Skills That Can Help Lawyers Thrive Professionally

As kids head back to school, the time is ripe for lawyers who are parents to consider how they can incorporate their parenting skills to build a deep, meaningful and sustainable legal practice, say attorneys at Alston & Bird.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

Analysis

Class Actions May Be The New Injunction Bid, And Next Target

By Cara Bayles

In the two months since the Supreme Court hobbled universal injunctions, lawyers and trial judges have pivoted to adjust to a new litigation landscape, with class actions playing a larger role in lawsuits seeking to stop presidential policies. That, in turn, could put the tactic in the administration's crosshairs.

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GOP Sens. OK Fla. Judge Who Dems Claim Courted Trump

By Courtney Bublé

Senate Republicans voted on Monday evening to confirm to the Southern District of Florida bench Judge Edward L. Artau, a state appellate judge who ruled in favor of President Donald Trump in a defamation lawsuit when Democrats say he was simultaneously being vetted for the federal judgeship.

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Calif. Judge Convicted Of Murdering Wife Seeks Trial Do-Over

By Gina Kim

A California judge convicted of murdering his wife earlier this year moved for a new trial, arguing the court's denial of his request to postpone the retrial was a "miscarriage of justice" because it limited his expert witness testimony and violated his right to present his defense that the shooting was accidental.

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Barrett Talks Dobbs, Court's Role In New Book

By Katie Buehler

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett defends her vote to overturn Roe v. Wade and declare there's no constitutional right to abortion in her new memoir, which also provides unique insight into her view of the judiciary's role in American democracy and her approach to interpreting law.

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Dems Again Ask NY Ethics Body To Investigate Bove

By Jack Karp

Two Democratic senators filed an updated ethics complaint with the New York State Courts' attorney ethics body against recently confirmed Third Circuit Judge Emil Bove, citing what they called his "quid pro quo deal" to drop criminal charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams and other alleged ethical violations.

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Atty In Judge Newman Suspension Feud Moves To DOJ

By Adam Lidgett

An attorney who has been representing Federal Circuit Judge Pauline Newman in the legal battle over her suspension has jumped from the New Civil Liberties Alliance to work at the U.S. Department of Justice.

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FisherBroyles Can't Nix Stem Cell Patent Malpractice Claim

By Craig Clough

A California judge on Monday denied FisherBroyles LLP's motion to toss a claim in a $10 million malpractice suit brought against it by a stem cell treatment center, ruling the firm missed a deadline to file the motion. 

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Grassley Blocked On Quick US Attorney Confirmations

By Courtney Bublé

Senate Judiciary Committee chair Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, tried Monday to quickly confirm 10 nominees for U.S. attorneys, but was blocked by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.

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Analysis

Immigration Board's Undoing Of Bond Practice Stuns Attys

By Britain Eakin

A Board of Immigration Appeals decision to deny bond and require mandatory detention for anyone entering the U.S. unlawfully has stunned immigration attorneys, who say the upending of decades of precedent will leave few options beyond leaving the country.

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Analysis

Tracking The Copyright Fights Between Creators And AI Cos.

By Theresa Schliep

In the three years since ChatGPT burst onto the scene, artificial intelligence developers like OpenAI, Meta and Anthropic have faced dozens of lawsuits accusing them of infringing the intellectual property of authors, artists, news organizations and the like.

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Appeal Limited To NJ US Atty DQ Ruling, 3rd Circ. Told

By Madison Arnold

The federal government and defense counsel have agreed that the scope of a Third Circuit appeal is limited to the disqualification of New Jersey Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba from overseeing two cases.

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Mass. Justices Asked To Find Atty Had Duty To Seek Plea Deal

By Julie Manganis

A man who has spent more than four decades in prison for a 1983 murder asked Massachusetts' high court Monday to find that his defense attorney's failure to pursue a plea bargain with prosecutors entitles him to a new trial, in a case that could alter the standard for finding a lawyer's work was ineffective.

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Roundup

Securities Class Actions Had A Late Summer Appellate Bloom

By Jessica Corso

While the later summer months are often a quiet time for the nation's courts, the federal appellate courts were hard at work this past July and August issuing important rulings on class certification standards for shareholder lawsuits and handing down split-panel decisions over the future of disclosure litigation.

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Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

By Sydney Price and Jeff Montgomery

Last week at the Delaware Court of Chancery, a bankruptcy administrator for a generic drugmaker formerly known as Teligent was told he can proceed with duty of oversight claims against most former officers and directors of the company, who the administrator said was complicit in the company's collapse. In an opinion, the Court of Chancery cites its 1996 decision In re Caremark International Inc. Derivative Litigation, which refined director duties of care and oversight.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

Akerman LLP

Alston & Bird

Baron & Budd

Carlton Fields

Clark Smith Villazor

Clement & Murphy

Cohen Milstein

Earp Cohn

Fairmark Partners LLP

FisherBroyles

Foley Sampson

Gordon Rees

Gupta Wessler

Hagens Berman

Hamilton Brook

Haynes Boone

Jeffer Mangels

Jonathan Band PLLC

Katten Muchin

Kellogg Hansen

Klein & Wilson

Kobre & Kim

Krovatin Nau

Lane & Waterman

Latham & Watkins

Lowell & Associates

Lowenstein Sandler

Mayer Brown

Mertzel Law

Morgan Lewis

Morris Nichols

Nemecek & Cole

Oppenheim & Zebrak

Orrick Herrington

Quinn Emanuel

Relman Colfax

Rivero Mestre

Ropes & Gray

Scott Douglass

Seserman Law

Sheridan Ross PC

Smith Foster King

Teague Campbell

Wiggin & Dana

Wiley Rein

Williams & Connolly

Williams Kastner

WilmerHale

Yates McLamb

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

AARP Inc.

AT&T Inc.

Altice SA

Altice USA

Amazon.com Inc.

American Civil Liberties Union

American Immigration Lawyers Association

American Intellectual Property Law Association

Amicus

Anthropic PBC

Bank of America Corp.

Barclays PLC

Boston College

Boston University

Burlington Stores Inc.

Center for Democracy & Technology

Charter Communications Inc.

Commonwealth Edison Co.

Computer & Communications Industry Association

Cornell University

Cox Communications Inc.

Democracy Forward Foundation

EE Ltd.

Earthjustice

Electronic Frontier Foundation

Exelon Corp.

Expedia Group Inc.

Federalist Society

FirstEnergy Corp.

FloSports Inc.

Foundation Capital

Frontier Communications Parent Inc.

Google LLC

Home Box Office Inc.

Hotels.com

Johnson & Johnson

Kopin Corporation

LinkedIn Corp.

Microsoft Corp.

Mozilla Corp.

NaphCare Inc.

Nasdaq Inc.

National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

New Civil Liberties Alliance

New York University

Omnicare Inc.

OpenAI OpCo LLC

Peloton Interactive Inc.

Pfizer Inc.

Phillips 66

Pinterest Inc.

Robinhood Markets Inc.

San Diego County Employees Retirement Association

Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

The District of Columbia Bar

The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

The Kroger Co.

The New York Times Co.

The Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC

Thomson Reuters Corp.

Twitter Inc.

UBS Group AG

UCLA School of Law

Uber Technologies Inc.

Verizon Communications Inc.

Walmart Inc.

Warner Bros. Records Inc.

Wellpath

X Corp.

Zillow Group Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Arkansas Teacher Retirement System

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Delaware Court of Chancery

Judicial Conference of the United States

Los Angeles Superior Court

Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers

National Foundation on the Arts & Humanities

National Science Foundation

Office of Foreign Assets Control

U.S. Attorney's Office

U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts

U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Department of Labor

U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts

U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota

U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon

U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

U.S. Senate

U.S. Supreme Court

United States District Court for the District of Colorado