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"The Settlements represent a significant step forward in this litigation, providing for monetary relief to the Settlement Class while advancing the broader goals of deterring anticompetitive conduct in the multifamily housing market," plaintiffs' interim co-lead counsel wrote in a motion seeking preliminary approval of nearly 30 settlements totaling $141.8 million.
Leopold joins from Hunton Andrew Kurth as Holland & Knight continues to boost its energy and environmental capabilities on the heels of its 2021 merger with Thomson & Knight.
In the current environment, companies should be commended—not penalized—for accurately anticipating future risks. Risk factor disclosures were never intended to serve as “gotcha” traps in litigation.
Counsel for indicted former FBI Director James Comey intend to file a motion alleging vindictive prosecution, and a motion challenging the legality of interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan for the Eastern District of Virginia as U.S. District Judge Michael S. Nachmanoff set a trial date for January 2026 in Comey's federal perjury case.
The firm confirmed that a “small number” of attorney email accounts were accessed, but there was "no evidence" that confidential client data was extracted.
The U.S. Supreme Court seemed deeply suspicious of arguments that political candidates should only be able to challenge election rules if they have a chance of winning, fearing such a high bar for standing would turn judges into political analysts.
At issue is a clause in the federal INFORM Consumers Act that prohibits states from establishing “any law regulation, rule, requirement, or standard that conflicts with” the statute's requirements.
While Gorelick is stepping back as chair of the regulatory and government affairs department at the end of this year, she is not going far and has no plans to retire, she said.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in Chiles v. Salazar, a challenge to Colorado's ban on the practice of "conversion therapy" on minors.
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