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Moneytree Hit With $500K In Fines, Refunds

Payday lender Moneytree has been ordered to pay more than $500,000 in fines and refunds for what federal regulators have […]

2016’s Most Ridiculous Lawsuits

Consumers looking for more coffee in their lattes, more lip balm in their tube and less time to take the […]

Engagement Ring Exception To “Heartbalm” Law

Though the so-called “heartbalm” law prevents one party from suing another for breaking off a wedding engagement, the Virginia Supreme […]

A Putative Blow To Franchisors, From The 3rd Circuit

A three-judge panel of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled there is sufficient evidence to allow a franchisee […]

Senate Holiday Leaves Obama Judicial Nominees Hanging

Senate inaction means that 52 men and women that President Barack Obama hoped to appoint to the federal bench will […]

SCOTUS To Hear Bad Legal Advice Case

The U.S. Supreme Court this week agreed to hear a case in which a South Korean immigrant was told by […]

The Holiday Party “In-Recovery” Challenge

In a post that provides tips for the sobriety-inclined in the face of law firm holiday parties, the host of […]

Protecting Data Analytics From Litigation

Corporations have been encouraged by consultants and various success stories to keep finding more ways to monetize “Big Data,” by […]

Judge Cleared Of Wrongdoing In Stanford Sexual Assault Case

When California Superior Court Judge Aaron Persky sentenced former Stanford swimmer Brock Turner to six months in county jail and […]

Midwestern City Tops “Judicial Hellhole” List

In the annual ranking of “judicial hellholes” compiled by the American Tort Reform Association, the City of St. Louis Circuit […]

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