La Jolla
Antitrust, Class Actions, Data Breach Litigation
A number of years ago, a judge who ran a complex civil department told Daniel Mogin that in antitrust litigation, "everything should be phrased in terms of Johnny's Lemonade Stand versus Jane's Lemonade Stand."
Mogin saw that as judicial confirmation of the need for simplification. "I took it to heart immediately," he said.
As a result, the five-lawyer fir...
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