Judicial Milestone: 19th-Century Antitrust Laws Effectively Restrict Big Tech’s Power, Case Against Google Reveals

Washington — A recent federal court ruling against Google has underscored the enduring potency of 19th-century antitrust laws in challenging and regulating the sprawling influence of today’s tech giants. In a groundbreaking decision, the court found Google guilty of maintaining illegal monopolies in search and search advertising markets, highlighting the applicability of older statutes like the Sherman Antitrust Act to modern digital behemoths. Judge Amit Mehta’s detailed opinion, running over 200 pages, points to Google’s strategic control over search distribution channels as a primary factor in stifling competition. The tech company’s agreements with phone manufacturers, … Read more

Breaking Barriers in Big Law: Skadden Attorneys Celebrate Pride and Discuss Inclusion in Latest GILTI Conscience Podcast Episode

WASHINGTON — Within the corridors of Skadden’s bustling office, a unique podcast series called GILTI Conscience brings the heat to rather cold topics like tax law, integrating rich discussions with industry insiders and thought leaders on topics like international tax reform and the intricacies of transfer pricing. This particular episode, however, veers off into the celebratory as it coincides with Pride Month, blending professional insights with personal revelations. Co-hosted by Skadden partners David Farhat and Nate Carden, the latest episode welcomes two distinguished guests from Skadden’s own legal team. Brian Breheny, co-head of SEC Reporting … Read more

Oakland’s Big Bet on License Plate Readers: Safety Boost or Surveillance Overload?

Oakland, Calif. – Governor Gavin Newsom recently unveiled a plan to bolster public safety in Oakland by deploying nearly 300 new license plate readers throughout the city, a significant escalation from the current arsenal of nonfunctional devices. Funded by the California Highway Patrol (CHP), these sophisticated cameras are designed to capture and analyze vehicle license plates, identifying those associated with serious crimes. This expansion aligns with broader state efforts to address organized crime and rampant roadway violence, yet it does not include a corresponding increase in the number of police officers, presenting operational challenges for … Read more

The Future of Big Law: Kirkland & Ellis Dominates Revenue Rankings, Raises the Stakes for Competitors

New York City, NY – Kirkland & Ellis has emerged as the leading law firm in terms of revenue, leaving its competitors trailing far behind. With over $6.5 billion in gross revenue, Kirkland dominates the rankings, with Latham & Watkins being the closest contender at around 80% of its revenue. Only two other firms, DLA Piper and Baker McKenzie, can even reach half of Kirkland’s size in terms of revenue. This exceptional growth has prompted the industry to dub it “The Great Growth Race,” according to Fairfax Advisors, a law firm consultancy. The implications of … Read more