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Daily Litigation
Ex-BigLaw Atty Calls For Injunction Amid Online HarassmentBy Jake Maher
A former Greenberg Traurig LLP patent attorney locked in litigation in Florida federal court with a social media influencer over claims the influencer mounted a campaign to get him fired and destroyed his reputation reiterated his request for a cyberstalking injunction Thursday as he detailed disturbing recent instances of online harassment he has received.
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Daily Litigation
Ex-BigLaw Atty Named Acting GC At Neptune WellnessBy Michele Gorman
Neptune Wellness Solutions Inc. elevated to acting general counsel one of its in-house lawyers, who previously worked in BigLaw, the consumer-packaged goods company said in a securities filing on Wednesday, just days after a federal judge's order to replace its legal counsel.
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Courts
Grading Garland: Attys Give AG Mixed Reviews 3 Years InBy Phillip Bantz
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland's name won't be on the ticket in November, but his performance three years into his tenure is a subplot in the 2024 presidential election.
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California Pulse
Eastman Should Be Disbarred, Calif. State Bar Judge RulesBy Lauren Berg
A State Bar Court of California judge on Wednesday recommended disbarring Donald Trump's onetime attorney John Eastman, who helped plan and promote the former president's strategy to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
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Daily Litigation
Meet The Attys In Ex-Seton Hall President's Retaliation SuitBy Jake Maher
Law360 Pulse took an in-depth look at the employment lawyers and heavyweight defense attorneys litigating Seton Hall University’s ex-president's whistleblower case against the New Jersey university.
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In-House
Ex-GC For Lockheed Martin Space Joins Sherman & HowardBy Michele Gorman
A former general counsel and longtime attorney at Lockheed Martin has joined Sherman & Howard LLC as co-leader of the aerospace industry group, the law firm said Wednesday.
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California Pulse
BigLaw Is Greater Part Of Litigation Funding Industry 'In Flux'By Ryan Boysen
The litigation funding industry is entering an era of "consolidation" and "shakeout" after years of rapid growth, exemplified by the fact that BigLaw firms made up a bigger slice of the industry's customer base than ever last year, even as the total value of new deals fell, according to a new report.
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Connecticut Pulse
2nd Circ. Won't Revive Ex-NY Law Clerk's Harassment SuitBy Andrea Keckley
The Second Circuit Wednesday agreed with a New York federal district court's dismissal of a suit brought by a former New York law clerk accusing the state's judicial system of covering for a judge she says sexually harassed her, holding that it lacked jurisdiction to hear the appeal.
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Courts
Feds Say Murdaugh Lied, Broke Plea Deal Over $9M FraudBy Jake Maher
Alex Murdaugh, the South Carolina attorney serving a life sentence for killing his wife and son, was dishonest with the government and should potentially face a harsher prison sentence than the one proposed in a plea agreement on federal charges of stealing at least $9 million from clients, prosecutors said.
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Courts
CoreLogic Sued For Violating NJ Judicial Protections LawBy Adrian Cruz
A proposed class action removed to New Jersey federal court on Tuesday accuses property data company CoreLogic of failing to comply with a state law requiring it to delete records of certain public officials, including judges and law enforcement officials.
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