...same court, a California-based trial consulting firm, DecisionQuest, sued Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman; Dickstein Shapiro; and one of the firms' clients, claiming they...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Comcast has beaten back an attempt by a class of plaintiffs to enforce a proposed settlement with the cable company in an antitrust case that subsequently was granted certiorari by the U.S. Supreme C
Comcast Corp. and a group of class action plaintiffs are disputing whether they struck a final accord in an antitrust lawsuit now that the U.S. Supreme Court has granted certiorari to hear the case
...behind us." The trust is represented by David Friedman, a partner at Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman. Christine Simmons ...
A lawsuit alleging that Goldman Sachs & Co. tricked a bond insurer into insuring security tied to residential mortgages that the investment bank deliberately designed to fail may go forward, a Manhat
...W. Sauder Inc.; Davis Wright Tremaine for National Food Co.; Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman for NuCal Foods; and Porter Wright Morris & Arthur for...
Veteran trial lawyer Diane Sullivan has taken her practice from Dechert to Weil, Gotshal & Manges in New York, joining the firm Monday along with fellow litigator Kathleen O'Connor
In its lawsuit, Fortress accused Dechert of issuing an "utterly false legal opinion letter" and failing to do "even the most basic due diligence" before preparing an opinion. The suit also claimed th
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Law students who spent the past summer working as associates at some of the nation's largest firms went into their jobs knowing the negative reputation that life at such firms can have
In a setback for cable television giant Comcast Corp., a federal appeals court has refused to de-certify a class action antitrust suit brought by consumers who claim the company set out to establish
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