Melinda Levitt Comments on Opening the Courtroom in Antitrust Cases
13 October 2023
Law360
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Melinda Levitt is quoted in the Law360 article, “Google Judge Weighs Secrecy, Openness Without Crystal Ball,” commenting on the often-challenging balance between maintaining an open courtroom and safeguarding confidential information that arises in matters before the bench. A surprising level of “vitriol” has arisen in response to some judges’ rulings in favor of one side and the other. “Every case organically is going to have a different place where the line can be drawn,” Levitt said.
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