'Witness Tampering'?: Live Nation Demands Sanctions Against State Plaintiffs in Jury Trial
"This blatant attempt to dissuade a witness from providing truthful testimony through intimidation is intolerable," counsel for defendants Live Nation and Ticketmaster alleged in a motion requesting sanctions against state plaintiffs after a Live Nation fact witness testified at the antitrust jury trial in Manhattan federal court.
Encrypted GC Survey Offers Rare Window Into How Trump EOs Have Warped Outside Counsel Selection
"The government says the harms are speculative because the orders haven't been fully enforced, but our members didn't need enforcement to change their behavior, because the risk alone was enough, and that's the key issue here," said 10x Genomics chief legal officer Eric Whitaker, one of the founders of General Counsels United.
8th Circuit Rejects Jet Midwest's Bid to Boost $5.85M in Attorney Fees
The federal appellate court upheld the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri's decision approving a $5.8 million attorney fee award after concluding the lower court properly rejected a 1.5 times lodestar multiplier and didn't abuse its discretion in excluding evidence from a withdrawn sanctions motion.
3rd Circuit Breaks New Ground in Shielding Kalshi Sports Contracts From NJ Gambling Laws
7th Circuit Flips Standard for 'Jurisdiction by Shopping Cart' in Schedule A Infringement Claims
"I think it's worthwhile that the Seventh Circuit recognizes that there's something going on and that these aren't just regular cases," a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law told Law.com. "We have so few Seventh Circuit decisions that even talk about Schedule A, [and] even fewer presidential ones."

