Judge Yvette Roland said Eastman continues to pose a threat to the public.
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Legal Chief Who Led Southwest Through 9/11, COVID-19 Stepping Down
Mark Shaw, 61, is staying on as executive adviser. Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said Shaw “helped us navigate many triumphs and challenges throughout his career.”
Orrick Continues AltaClaro's Prompt Engineering Training for Summer Associates, Adds Summer 'AI Day'
Orrick will once again offer AltaClaro’s prompt engineering and generative AI training at the beginning of its summer associate program, culminating in a summer “AI Day” full of generative AI-related activities designed to educate the next generation of lawyers.
Fraudulent Claims in Class Actions and Mass Torts Are Skyrocketing
Western Alliance Bank’s “2024 Digital Payments in Class Actions and Mass Torts” report found that fraud grew regardless of whether claims were paid via digital payment or paper checks, though digital payments are fast becoming the norm.
Trial Against Chiquita Hinges on Motives for Payments in Colombia
Lawyers for the plaintiffs argue that the banana grower benefited from payments to a right-wing militia that killed hundreds of people in Colombia, while Chiquita’s lawyers says those payments were made in an effort to quell credible and viable threats against its employees.
Republicans Urge US Banking Agencies to Provide Clarity in Merger Review Process
“Clear expectations and timeliness surrounding merger reviews are critical so banks can make informed decisions about whether to pursue a merger when approval is likely or withdraw an application when it is not,” said Rep. Andy Barr, R-Kentucky.
Letter From London: A&O Shearman—How To Know If It's Working
Here are five things to look out for that will offer some insights into the merger’s success before any clear financial metrics emerge, writes Law.com International Editor-in-Chief Paul Hodkinson in this bimonthly column.
Judges Hear 1st Challenge to Medicare Drug Price Program to Hit Federal Appeals Court
The challenge to the program seems to be a part of a larger legal strategy to create a circuit split, thus increasing chances of U.S. Supreme Court review, said Andrew Twinamatsiko, director of the Health Policy and the Law Initiative at the O’Neill Institute.
'Even-Keeled, Level-Headed, Unflustered': Meet the Judge Handling Harvey Weinstein's Retrial
“In terms of a jurist, one could not ask for a more fair and balanced individual,” one lawyer said of Justice Curtis Farber. “He is even-keeled, level-headed, unflustered by anything. He is no one’s fool, and he is a strong rudder for our court system.”
Judicial Restraint Could Make or Break This Ga. Appellant's Argument for Venue-Anchoring
“I don’t know that we really should care about policy,” said Presiding Judge Stephen Dillard. “It’s only what the statute says, and you may be right on that, you may not be right on that, but that’s what I’m not getting.”