A surge in filings in the Nashville federal court made U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw Jr. the most active antitrust judge in 2023.
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Despite Call for Civility, 'Squabbles Among Counsel' Emerge Over Ozempic Leadership
Plaintiffs lawyers in the Ozempic multidistrict litigation organized a leadership team of 30 attorneys, but one Florida attorney objected to the proposed slate, which she says appears to be composed of ‘repeat players.’
Petitioners Seek to Remove 'Non-Lawyer' From ABA Vocabulary. Lively Discussion Ensues
Olga Mack, a fellow at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, and Damien Riehl, vice president and solutions champion at legal tech platform vLex, hope to generate a conversation that will make lawyers think twice about how they refer to their colleagues.
KLDiscovery Cites Concerns Over 'Ability to Continue' as Major Debt Repayment Looms
Coming off a year of record revenue, KLDiscovery is facing significant debt repayments by June—in excess of $260 million—that some say may force the highly leveraged company into a restructuring plan.
Government Lawyers, Particularly at DOJ, Are 'Flooding' the Job Market
Some law firms are reportedly “receiving five to six resumes a day from DOJ candidates,” noted Dan Binstock, a partner at D.C.-headquartered search firm Garrison.

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