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State AG Perjury Trial Gets Underway

Kathleen G. Kane, Pennsylvania’s first elected female attorney general, is the subject of a perjury trial that began this week. […]

ABA Adopts Anti-Discrimination Conduct Rule

At a San Francisco meeting this week, the American Bar Association’s House of Delegates approved a new rule that makes […]

In Shrinking Energy Sector, Spike In Trade Secret Litigation

With continued depressed prices, companies in the stressed energy sector are turning to trade secret litigation, suing former employees and […]

Judge Dismisses Suit Against Seattle’s Uber, Lyft Union Law

Last year, Seattle became the first U.S. city to pass a law giving drivers for Uber, Lyft, and other crowd-sharing […]

SEC Targets Illegal Severance Agreements

Atlanta-based BlueLinx Holdings Inc. broke the law when it required outgoing employees to waive their rights, the Securities and Exchange […]

Yale, M.I.T. & NYU Retirement Funds Gouge Employees, Say Plaintiffs

A plaintiff lawyer who has successfully targeted corporations for failing to properly administer employee retirement plans is now going after […]

Murdered Lawyer’s Ex-Wife Claims Innocence

Wendi Adelson, ex-wife of slain Florida State University law professor Dan Markel, has denied any involvement in an alleged murder-for-hire […]

Liberals Confident Garland Nomination Will Move in November

In November, after the U.S. presidential election, Senate Republicans will cave and finally move ahead with nomination hearings to confirm […]

The Challenge of Foreign Language Document Review

Cross border legal matters are no longer a rarity. In a recent FTI Consulting survey, two-thirds of Fortune 1000 respondents […]

Chevron Prevails In Suit Marred By Sex, Blackmail

Ecuadorean plaintiffs cannot collect a $9 billion judgment against Chevron just because they claim not to know the lawyers representing […]

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