...walnut payments had been reported improperly. The deal with Pringles disintegrated, and Kellogg Co. acquired the potato chip brand instead. Diamond had argued...
...of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on Monday said Facebook, represented by Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel, would have three minutes of oral...
National Law Journal
...foreclosure cases, according to Jeffrey Schneider, managing partner of Miami-based Levine Kellogg Lehman Schneider + Grossman. "Currently, it takes three to five...
...court earlier rejected class action settlements in consumer cases involving Bluetooth headsets, Kellogg's cereal and the BAR/BRI bar exam preparatory course. ...
...at her alma mater, Northwestern University: she's invited the university's Kellogg School of Management program to bring in top Master of Business Administration...
National Law Journal
...Kaiser's favor," said David Frederick, a partner at Washington's Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel who argued for Kaiser. ...
...counsel, recalled Deutsch. "I noted he had coordinated with lawyers from Kellogg Huber," she said. "When I clerked for Justice Ginsburg in...
Plaintiffs' lawyers in proposed class actions cannot avoid federal courts by promising to seek less than $5 million in damages, according to a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday
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