Document EFTA00026451 is a news article compilation from Law360, focusing on legal trials and court cases.
This document is a collection of news snippets from Law360, dated December 5, 2018, covering various legal cases and events. It includes updates on a Walmart trial, Jeffrey Epstein's settlement to avoid victim testimony, a case involving an ex-FDIC employee, a drug fraud case, and a case concerning Nazi-looted art. The document provides a snapshot of the legal news landscape on that particular day.
From: Trials Law360 <news-alt(klaw360.com> To: Subject: Judge Scolds Lawyer At Walmart Trial & Nazi-Looted Art Case Gets Day In Court Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2018 09:59:22 +0000 ti-aw360 Trials TRIALS The Data-Driven Lawyer Meet the 2018 award winners and get insights into their innovative practices. Wednesday, December 5, 2018 Follow Law360 TOP NEWS 'I Am Not Co-Plaintiff Counsel,' Judge Scolds At Walmart Trial Counsel for a class of Walmart workers seeking more than $200 million for missed meal breaks and incomplete pay stubs was chastised by U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh at the end of a bench trial Tuesday for asking her to look for evidence in the record, at one point snapping, "I am not co-plaintiff counsel." Read full article » Epstein Ducks Victim Testimony With Eve-Of-Trial Settlement Convicted billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Tuesday settled a dispute with the attorney who represented his teenage victims, avoiding a trial that was to have featured testimony from the women. Read full article » FDIC Staffer 'Accidentally' Took Bank Secrets, Jury Told Federal prosecutors and a lawyer for ex-FDIC employee Allison Aytes gave a Brooklyn jury competing narratives Tuesday about what drove Aytes to make copies of secret regulatory records before quitting, the feds saying she used them for job interviews and Aytes saying she accidentally swept them up with other personal files. Read full article » 6 NECC Workers Had Role In Drug Fraud, Feds Say In Closing Prosecutors on Tuesday urged a jury after seven weeks of testimony to convict six former employees of the Massachusetts compounding pharmacy whose steroids sparked a deadly meningitis outbreak in 2012, saying they participated in a scheme to defraud federal regulators and ship out unsafe drugs to medical facilities around the country. Read full article » Jewish Family Seeking Art Stolen By Nazis Gets Day In Court The family of a Jewish woman who surrendered an Impressionist painting for her freedom from Nazi Germany told a California federal judge at a bench trial Tuesday that the masterpiece that has hung in a Spanish museum for the past 25 years rightfully belongs to the woman's descendants. Read full article » Atty Tells Jury CrossFit's Sloppiness Caused Her Slipped Disc An attorney who specializes in personal injury work suffered a herniated disc because CrossFit Inc.'s shoddy training led a local St. Louis affiliate to rush U',Law360 Pro Say Podcast Listen to our new podcast here LAW FIRMS Alexander Dubose Arnold & Itkin Baker Botts Baker McKenzie Boies Schiller Brown & Crouppen Carlton Fields Cole Scott Dechert DiMuroGinsberg PC Doll Amir Duane Morris Ewell Brown Fox Rothschild Friday & Cox Gibson Dunn Greenberg Traurig Holland & Knight Horack Talley EFTA00026451
her into lifting too much weight on her first class, her counsel told a Missouri jury during Tuesday opening statements. Read full article » SERIES SPOTLIGHT Data-Driven Lawyer: Littler's Scott Forman Littler Mendelson PC shareholder Scott Forman's innovative case management platform helps his firm analyze litigation data, craft defense strategies, predict outcomes and greatly reduce client costs, earning him a spot on our 2018 list of Data-Driven Lawyers. Read full article » WHITE COLLAR NY Jury To Weigh Bribery Charges Against Hong Kong Doc A Manhattan jury was on track Tuesday to begin deliberating bribery and money laundering charges against a Hong Kong doctor accused of boxing up $2 million in cash for the president of Chad to facilitate an oilfield investment on behalf of a Chinese energy giant. Read full article » 2nd Circ. Nixes $8.9M Restitution From Gambler Billy Walters A Second Circuit panel on Tuesday vacated and remanded back to trial $8.89 million in restitution ordered against professional sports gambler Billy Walters for insider trading. Read full article » INSURANCE Progressive Settles $23M Bad Faith Case As Trial Nears Progressive and the family of a child hit by a policyholder's car announced a settlement Tuesday in Florida federal court in a case accusing the insurer of exposing the policyholder to a $22.7 million judgment by failing to coax him to complete critical paperwork. Read full article » PERSONAL INJURY & MEDICAL MALPRACTICE NC Court Slashes $6.5M Jury Award In Patient Death Suit A North Carolina appeals court on Tuesday vacated the bulk of a $6.5 million judgment in a suit accusing a hospital of negligently treating a chest pain patient, which caused his death the same day, saying the jury should not have been allowed to award for pain and suffering. Read full article » Pa. Justices Snub Appeal Over Jury's Role In Tree Fall Case Pennsylvania's highest court said Tuesday that it would not hear an appeal of a decision that jurors be allowed to consider whether a man's misuse of a safety harness that broke and sent him falling from a tree canceled out claims that the product came with faulty warnings and instructions. Read full article » COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS Mercedes-Benz Tells Texas Justices To Ax $115M Fraud Award Mercedes-Benz told the Texas Supreme Court in oral arguments Tuesday that a $115 million punitive damages award against it must be tossed because it's based not on the contract between it and a former business partner, but on alleged oral agreements. Read full article » Body Glove's Tactics Didn't Hurt Asia Licensee, Jury Says Body Glove and its private equity owner, Marquee Brands LLC, didn't harm the Asia licensee of the watersports company despite engaging in hardball business tactics during a dispute over licensing rights in the world's most populous region, a California federal jury has determined. Read full article » Jackson Lewis Jomarron Lopez K&L Gates Kendall Brill Kirkland & Ellis Kramer Levin Krieger Kim Link & Rockenbach Littler Mendelson McDermott Will Moore & Associates LLP Morgan Lewis Murphy & King Nixon Peabody Reese Marketos Scheper Kim Searcy Denney Shapiro Arato Shipley Snell Squire Patton Boggs Stubbs Alderton Tucker Ellis Weinberg Wheeler Zaytoun Law Firm COMPANIES Altman Weil Inc. American Cancer Society Inc. Bass Pro Shops Burford Capital LLC Cabela's Inc. California Teachers Association Carolinas HealthCare System Chicago Bulls Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington Counsel on Call Services Inc. CrossFit Inc. Deutsche Bank AG General Motors Harbour Litigation Funding Ltd. Hilton Worldwide Inc. IMF Bentham Ltd. Johnson & Johnson Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. LexisNexis Group Linkedln Corp. Manchester United Mercedes-Benz Monsanto Co. Mylan NV EFTA00026452
TAX Tax Court Judge Presses IRS On Mylan Legal Fee Deduction A U.S. Tax Court judge on Tuesday questioned the Internal Revenue Service's reasoning for denying Mylan Inc. a $50 million legal fee deduction, challenging the agency's argument that the deduction could not be taken for litigation related to the generic drug approval process. Read full article * PEOPLE Carlton Fields Picks Up K&L Gates Litigator In Miami Cadton Fields said Monday it has added a K&L Gates LLP trial lawyer as a shareholder in its business litigation and white collar crime practice groups in Miami. Read full article » EXPERT ANALYSIS Property And Casualty Insurers Face A Genomics Revolution Plaintiffs attorneys are winning big in civil litigation by invoking genomic susceptibility arguments, and trends suggest that property and casualty insurers will face more and larger claims as a result. But genomic data can assist both plaintiffs and defendants, say David Schwartz of Innovative Science Solutions and William Wilt of Assured Research. Read full article » LEGAL INDUSTRY Feature NewLaw Is Wooing BigLaw's Young Talent In search of new experiences and more flexibility, some young lawyers are pointing their career paths toward alternative legal service providers. Read full article » DC Circ. Asks Why Gov't Legal Opinions Are FOIA-Exempt The U.S. Justice Department faced pointed questions from D.C. Circuit judges Tuesday about its rationale for keeping legal advice to federal agencies from public view. Read full article * Hilton Sued Over Secret Filming Of NY Bar Exam Taker A law school graduate who stayed at a New York hotel before taking the bar exam has sued Hilton and its affiliates for $100 million in Virginia state court, claiming that secretly filmed footage of her showering in her room was posted on pornographic websites and emailed to her friends and colleagues. Read full article » Scottie Pippen Claims Atty-Comedian Trashed Fla. Mansion NBA Hall of Famer and former Chicago Bulls star Scottie Pippen hit a South Florida attorney-comedian and her husband with a lawsuit in state court Monday, accusing them of trashing his $10 million mansion, stealing cutlery and allowing their pets to urinate all over the property. Read full article * Litigation Funder Validity Poaches Pair From Bentham IMF Litigation funder upstart Validity Finance LLC said Tuesday it has poached two ex-litigators from rival Bentham IMF to oversee risk management and underwriting. Read full article » Insights From 2017-2018 High Court Term And What's Ahead Many expect the U.S. Supreme Court's new conservative majority to track rightward, while others wonder if any justices might assert a moderating influence as the new "swing vote." The court's recent decisions and upcoming docket provide the best clues about its trajectory, says Chad Eggspuehler of Tucker Ellis LLP. Read full article » National Basketball Association National Collegiate Athletic Association New England Compounding Pharmacy Inc. Planned Parenthood Federation Quill Corp. Reed Elsevier Tampa Bay Buccaneers The American Law Institute The American Legion The Florida Bar Twitter Inc. UnitedLex Corp. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Wayfair LLC Zillow Inc. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Federal Reserve System Food and Drug Administration Internal Revenue Service Pennsylvania Supreme Court Social Security Administration Texas Supreme Court U.S. Attorney's Office U.S. Department of Justice U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Tax Court EFTA00026453
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