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Aggregator Coughs Up Its Cookies

Exacitis, a Florida-based data company that aggregates and sells personal information about individuals, has accidentally leaked its information. The data […]

Suspended: First He Repped Sexual Assault Victims, Then One Of The Accused

A Philadelphia lawyer has been suspended for one year by the state supreme court’s disciplinary board. According to the Order […]

Remorseful Lawyer Turns Himself In

After realizing he’d failed to fax a key document, he changed the date on his fax machine and then sent […]

Hedge Funds Becoming Big Players In Litigation Industry

Hedge funds looking for investments that are disconnected from the economic cycle are jumping into litigation finance. The $6 billion […]

Cost Of Cooperation With DOJ Just Increased

The DOJ, in its “Principles of Federal Prosecution of Business Organizations,” asserts that “for a company to receive any consideration […]

Former Students Sue Defunct Law School

In 2016 the accreditation section of the American Bar Association placed the Charlotte School of Law on probation, claiming it […]

Weinstein’s Insurers Don’t Want To Pay

Accused movie producer Harvey Weinstein argues that Federal Insurance Co, a Chubb subsidiary, is obligated to defend and indemnify him […]

Supreme Court Ruling Favors “Buckets of Money”

According to a ruling by an SEC administrative law judge, Raymond J. Lucia and his namesake investment firm made misleading […]

Smart Devices Getting Hijacked By Domestic Abusers

An alarming trend is being reported by abuse victims and their advocates: Thermostats, doorbells, locks, speakers and other electronically-controlled devices […]

An Ominous Ruling For The Opioid Industry

A New York state judge has refused to dismiss the claims by eight New York counties against major opioid manufacturers. […]

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