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Legal bills in Bratz doll fight are unsealed Top
MGA Entertainment Inc., which requested $161 million in attorney fees and costs following its $88.5 million verdict against Mattel Inc., has acquiesced to a discovery master's recommendation that it collect $108 million in attorney fees, according to recently unsealed court documents.
 
Casey Anthony defender says holes in state's forensics case help explain acquittal Top
The National Law Journal speaks with Casey Anthony defense attorney Dorothy Clay Sims about the case and the fallout from the verdict.
 
Jury experts fret about backlash against Casey Anthony jurors Top
The backlash against the jurors in the Casey Anthony case has been swift, and the tenor of the attacks has caught legal academics who study juries off guard.
 
Sedgwick argues malpractice claim is time-barred Top
A court-appointed receiver cleaning up after an alleged Ponzi scheme is barred by the statute of limitations from filing a $200 million malpractice suit against Sedgwick, the San Francisco firm argued in court papers filed on July 11.
 
Judge tosses major portion of Toyota shareholder suit Top
A federal judge has dismissed a large portion of the shareholder litigation against Toyota Motor Corp., concluding that U.S. courts lack jurisdiction to hear claims brought under Japanese securities laws.
 
House committee proposes $104 million funding cut for LSC Top
The Legal Services Corporation is warning that the House Appropriations Committee's proposal to cut $104 million in funding next year could leave hundreds of thousands of low-income individuals without access to legal assistance.
 
Lawyers choose their sides in Los Angeles Dodgers bankruptcy Top
More lawyers are jumping into the bankruptcy of the Los Angeles Dodgers while Dewey & LeBoeuf, lead counsel to the storied baseball team, reported that it received $293,000 to prepare the Chapter 11 filing.
 
Human rights lawyer fights prohibitions over use of WikiLeaks documents Top
A lawyer representing a Guantanamo Bay detainee is challenging government prohibitions that restrict access and use of WikiLeaks documents in pending litigation in Washington federal district court.
 
Acquisition of bond firm gives Polsinelli Shugart a Los Angeles presence Top
Polsinelli Shughart has opened a Los Angeles office with the acquisition of Quateman LLP, California's largest woman-owned municipal bond law firm.
 
Pitcher's case on deck Top
The prosecution of Clemens in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on perjury, obstruction and false statement charges is the highest-profile trial in Washington since the botched case against the late Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) two years ago.
 
Clement settles in at small firm Top
Former Solicitor General Paul Clement has not had much time to reflect on the fateful day two months ago when he rocked the legal world by resigning from King & Spalding and jumping to the far smaller Bancroft PLLC.
 
Prosecutor in notable FCPA case moves to Paul Weiss in Washington Top
Bruce Searby, the lead federal prosecutor in Los Angeles who obtained a conviction against a Hollywood film producer and his wife in a closely watched Foreign Corrupt Practices Act case, has joined Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison's Washington office as of counsel.
 
Barnes & Thornburg bulks up in Los Angeles with Akin Gump group Top
Barnes & Thornburg continued its rapid growth in Los Angeles with the addition of seven lawyers from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.
 
Big deals are par for the course for this golf lawyer Top
Randy Addison, a partner at Addison Law in Dallas, talks to NLJ about the sale of the Desert Mountain Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz., and how it exemplified a trend toward members buying their clubs.
 
Reformer dean to step down after long tenure at New York Law School Top
Longtime New York Law School Dean and President Rick Matasar will step down during the coming academic year, he informed the faculty on June 28.
 
Dewey & LeBoeuf gets the call in Los Angeles Dodgers bankruptcy Top
The fight over ownership of the Los Angeles Dodgers has moved into bankruptcy court, with the team tapping Dewey LeBoeuf's Bruce Bennett and Sidney Levinson as counsel in a Chapter 11 filing. They join an already large field of legal players surrounding team owner Frank McCourt.
 

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