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The Grocery Manufacturers Association must pay $18 million in punitive damages for purposefully flouting campaign finance laws in 2013 when […]
A report from the ABA looked at malpractice insurance claims from 2012-15 and found that claims have been rising. Smaller […]
In July 2015, actor James Woods sued a Twitter user calling himself “Abe List” for saying he was a cocaine […]
The British Parliament must vote on whether the UK can begin the process to leave the European Union, the UK’s […]
Imagine, writes attorney Richard W. Painter, that a candidate for president has some business dealings in Russia and has publicly […]
The plight of the “single-digit millionaire” in the U.S. legal system is real, according to billionaire Peter Thiel. “If you’re […]
Microsoft says a group linked to Russian state-sponsored hacking has been targeting Windows users in a series of new cyberattacks. […]
Sony Pictures has been selling merchandise featuring the logo of fictional chicken joint Los Pollos Hermanos without permission, says artist […]
Though California lawmakers repealed statutes preventing citizens from taking pictures in the voting booth, those laws remain on the books […]
Defining terms, the report steers clear of the loaded “patent troll,” but it does distinguish patent assertion entities (PAEs) from “non-practicing entities,” which it defines as “patent owners that primarily seek to develop and transfer technology.”
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