A federal judge in New York punished Skadden Arps for filing “duplicative, vexatious litigation” to impose costs on a company suing its client Papaya Gaming Ltd.
Judge Denise L. Cote of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York concluded that a lawsuit Skadden attorneys filed for Papaya in Virginia “reasserted core allegations” the online gaming company had already made as a counterclaim while defending against a suit brought by rival Skillz Platform Inc.
“Imposition of sanctions is not to be undertaken lightly,” Cote wrote in her Friday order, adding that it’s “particularly difficult to do so ...
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