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$8M of Misappropriated Oil Company Assets Fueled Quinn Emanuel Litigation, Court Filing Contends
“In effect, Quinn Emanuel has been using millions of dollars of the bondholders’ own funds to sue them,” bankrupt Singaporean drilling company Oro Negro Drilling asserted in a May 17 discovery request.
Ticketmaster, Live Nation Hit With Ticket Buyers' Class Action Hours After DOJ Antitrust Suit
Plaintiffs’ attorneys Israel David LLC and Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd argued that Ticketmaster, a wholly owned subsidiary of Live Nation, has “monopoly power” over access to major concerts in the United States.
Hagens Berman, Winston & Strawn Lead Student-Athletes to $2.75B NCAA Settlement Over NIL Compensation
“We have been marching down this long legal road seeking economic justice in college sports for more than a decade, but the time to bring a fair compensation system to college athletes has finally arrived,” said Jeffrey L. Kessler, the co-executive chairman of Winston & Strawn.
FTC Broadens Scrutiny of Industry 'Rollups' Beyond Heath Care
“We’ve heard significant concerns about how rollup strategies may have been used to consolidate market power across an array of sectors, from housing to defense to cybersecurity,” FTC Chair Lina Khan said.