POLICY & REGULATION
LITIGATION
State AGs Want Fees In Kroger Wash., Ore. Merger Cases
By Bryan Koenig
A total of 10 attorneys general kicked off two separate bids Wednesday for attorney fees in the state and federal court cases in Washington and Oregon that blocked Kroger's $24.6 billion bid to buy Albertsons, arguing in the federal lawsuit that their substantial participation alongside the Federal Trade Commission means they "substantially prevailed."
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NINTH CIRCUIT
Q&A
Insurer's 9th Circ. Procedural Win Highlights Appraisal Rules
By Abraham Gross
A Ninth Circuit panel affirmed that a property owner could not litigate its insurer's failure to pay for losses before a required appraisal to resolve disagreements, highlighting the importance of appraisal provisions and how they could limit potential policyholder challenges. Here, Law360 speaks to Colin Kemp, an insurance recovery attorney for Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, about Mount Vernon Specialty Insurance Co.'s procedural victory and its implications for coverage challenges.
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DEALS
EXPERT ANALYSIS
PRACTICAL GUIDANCE
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Bove May Sidestep Discipline In Adams Scandal, Experts Say
By Phillip Bantz
Ethics complaints piling up against acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove over his efforts to drop the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams could result in disciplinary action at the state level, but it's highly unlikely that he'll face any consequences from the U.S. Department of Justice and its office charged with investigating attorney misconduct, experts say.
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Analysis
Wheeling & Appealing: The Latest Must-Know Appellate Action
By Jeff Overley
Believe it or not, there's still important litigation happening that doesn't involve President Donald Trump, and the proof exists in this month's circuit court calendars. During the remaining weeks of March, arguments will explore numerous high-profile topics, including a law firm's severe punishment for alleged misconduct in 9/11 litigation and a judicial rebuke of Trader Joe's for "an attempt to weaponize the legal system."
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