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Good Morning. Antitrust battles in the EU are nothing new but Google is putting up a huge fight as its lawyers try to reverse a €4B fine. Meanwhile, a judge in the U.K. has ordered U.S. President Donald Trump to pay legal costs related to previous litigation, saying his lawyers will be banned from further proceedings if the bill is still unpaid in 28 days. Also, a survey has found that in-house lawyers in Canada saw significant salary bumps last year. Read these and other stories below.

– Lisa Shuchman, Executive Editor

 

Antitrust | Analysis

Combative Arguments at EU's Highest Court Over Google's €4.13B Antitrust Fine Emphasize High Stakes and Invoke Trump

By Linda A. Thompson

The appeal at Europe's top court comes two years after a lower court sided with the European Commission, which ruled... Read More

 

Litigation | News

Trump Ordered to Pay Legal Bill Within 28 Days After Rejecting Costs Order

By Louis Altmann

The order stems from the U.K. legal costs for some previous litigation. During the court proceedings, the lawyer representing... Read More

 

Lawyer Compensation - In-House | News

Canadian In-House Counsel Saw Salary Bumps Across the Board in 2024

By Gail J. Cohen

The gap between women's and men's salaries narrowed to 8% from 12% in the previous year, a new salary report shows. Read More

 

Law Firm Hiring | News

Osler Hires Cross-border Banking Partner from Torys

By Gail J. Cohen

Ricco Bhasin will be co-chair of Osler's financial institution transaction group, based in Toronto and New York. Read More

 

Law Firm Hiring | News

Hogan Lovells Hires Team of Top White & Case Corporate and Finance Partners in Italy

By Rick Mitchell

The new team focuses on mergers and acquisitions, private equity, capital markets, leveraged finance, and private credit,... Read More

 

Law Firm Office Launches and Closures | News

Greenberg Traurig Launches Munich Office with Eight Hires from McDermott and Ehlers

By James Jackson

Greenberg Traurig is launching its second German office with a team of eight new hires including a former McDermott... Read More

 

Law Firm Management | News

More than Half of South Australian Lawyers Report Suffering Harassment

By Christopher Niesche

A 2024 survey says only modest progress since a 2021 survey. Read More

 

International Disputes | News

Kenyan Law Firm Banned From Supreme Court Wants Seven Judges Removed

By Alfred Olufemi

A Nairobi law firm banned from representing clients at the Supreme Court has petitioned for the removal of all seven... Read More

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