• 12.07.22

    Reichenberg and Libowsky Co-Authored “Monopoly” Definition for Concurrences’ Dictionary

    Manatt Antitrust and Competition Partners David Reichenberg and Stephen Libowsky co-authored an entry for the word “monopoly” in Concurrences’ Global Dictionary of Competition Law, in which they defined the term and provided commentary on the modern understanding of monopoly ...

  • 12.07.22

    Competition Scrutiny In Healthcare Continues But With A Shifting Approach

    In his latest column for Forbes, Manatt Antitrust and Competition Partner David Reichenberg discussed how both the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division are shifting from the traditional “consumer welfare standard” to a “total ...

  • 12.06.22

    Fed. Appendectomy: RIP Fed.App’x (2001-2021)

    In his latest Daily Journal column, Manatt Appellate Partner Benjamin Shatz wrote about the history and demise of the Federal Appendix, a case reporter comprised of “unpublished” decisions from the Federal Courts of Appeals, as well as its impact on appellate citation ...

  • 12.03.22

    Unlocking the Metaverse’s Potential as a Real Estate Investment

    Manatt Real Estate Partner Ted Hunter, Counsel Linda Rangel and incoming 2023 Associate Jimmy Yuen authored an article for VentureBeat about what the metaverse can learn from the traditional real estate industry in order to unlock its potential as a viable asset class and investment opportunity.In ...

  • 12.02.22

    How 6th Circ. Flint Ruling Adds To 5th Amendment Case Law

    Manatt Litigation Partner Ronald Blum and Associate Rebecca Kimmel wrote an article for Law360 about the right of a witness both to testify and invoke the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination in the same litigation, analyzing a recent Sixth Circuit decision that explores this novel ...

  • 11.30.22

    In Whose Backyard?

    In his latest Daily Journal column, Manatt Appellate Senior Counsel Michael Berger discussed a recent Los Angeles Superior Court ruling in which a property owner obtained permission to construct a 67-unit apartment building on a single family lot despite a conflict between the general planning ...

  • 11.15.22

    Tax Credit Alternatives in the Inflation Reduction Act

    Impact Investing and Community Development Partner John Dalton and Tax Partner Megan Christensen co-authored an article for Novogradac Journal of Tax Credits on the extensions and new credits included in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and how its two options for monetizing credits may reshape ...

  • 11.01.22

    Dead Party, Dead Appeal

    In their most recent column for Daily Journal, Manatt Appellate Partner Benjamin Shatz and Associate Benjamin Strauss discussed what happens when you combine death and appeals, and the consequences an unexpected death may have on a pending appeal.  Shatz and Strauss examined California ...

  • 11.01.22

    DOJ's Revised Corporate Prosecutions Policy: Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco's September 2022 ...

    Investigations and White Collar Defense Partner Jacqueline Wolff and Litigation Law Clerk Emma Jogerst co-authored an article for Law.com on the DOJ Deputy Attorney General’s (DAG) recent memorandum on corporate prosecutions policy and how it can provide guidance for advising corporate ...

  • 10.25.22

    The Isolation of Remote Work Puts Young Employees Most At Risk. Here's What We Can Do About It.

    In his latest Entrepreneur column, Manatt Digital and Technology Managing Director Kalon Gutierrez discusses how the isolation of remote work has affected the mental health of today’s younger workers and how business leaders can address growing feelings of loneliness among their ...

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