Partner Tadhg Dooley was quoted in a June 7, 2023, Law360 article titled, “Checkmate In Chess Battle Could Hinge On Anti-SLAPP Laws.”

The article describes the defamation lawsuit filed by top chess player Hans Niemann against grandmaster Magnus Carlsen and others for accusing Niemann of cheating. Niemann, a Connecticut resident, filed a federal complaint in the Eastern District of Missouri, which the defendants have sought

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