Litigation

Can Employees Still Challenge Noncompetes After the FTC Drops its Appeals?

Can Employees Still Challenge Noncompetes After the FTC Drops its Appeals?

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has dropped its appeals on noncompetes. Learn about the future of employee challenges.

Delaware Bankruptcy Court Rules on Fraudulent Transfer Actions for Subordinated Claimholders

Delaware Bankruptcy Court Rules on Fraudulent Transfer Actions for Subordinated Claimholders

Read how a Delaware bankruptcy ruling on recovery for subordinated claimholders clarifies when trustees may pursue fraudulent transfer actions.

Starbucks Dress Code Dispute Sparks Multi-state Legal Claims

Starbucks Dress Code Dispute Sparks Multi-state Legal Claims

Discover why changes in the Starbucks dress code have prompted lawsuits over reimbursement obligations in Illinois, California, and Colorado.

Tesla Assembly-Line Robot Lawsuit Raises Major Safety Questions

Tesla Assembly-Line Robot Lawsuit Raises Major Safety Questions

Read why a lawsuit over a Tesla assembly-line robot injury in California could reshape the debate over workplace safety and the use of industrial automation.

Zantac Ruling in California Creates “Hybrid Claim”

Zantac Ruling in California Creates “Hybrid Claim”

Learn how a California ruling in a Zantac case departed from summary judgment standards, creating a novel claim, and the impact on product liability law.

DC Attorney General Brings Lawsuit Against Bitcoin ATM Operator

DC Attorney General Brings Lawsuit Against Bitcoin ATM Operator

Learn about a crypto lawsuit in DC targeting Athena Bitcoin over claims of Bitcoin ATM hidden fees, elder exploitation, and systemic misuse.

Appeals Court Revives Trader Joe’s Trademark Lawsuit Against Union

Appeals Court Revives Trader Joe’s Trademark Lawsuit Against Union

Discover why a Trader Joe’s trademark lawsuit over union merchandise returns to court after the Ninth Circuit found the case was prematurely dismissed.

Ninth Circuit Rejects Antitrust Claims Against Las Vegas Hotels

Ninth Circuit Rejects Antitrust Claims Against Las Vegas Hotels

Learn why Las Vegas hotels avoided antitrust claims after the Ninth Circuit dismissed claims over their use of revenue management software.

Washington Supreme Court Opens Door to Broader Pay Transparency Claims

Washington Supreme Court Opens Door to Broader Pay Transparency Claims

Read why more pay transparency litigation is likely after Washington’s Supreme Court ruled job applicants need not prove good faith interest to recover remedies.

WhatsApp Faces Lawsuit Over Security Chief’s Alleged Improper Dismissal

WhatsApp Faces Lawsuit Over Security Chief’s Alleged Improper Dismissal

Learn about the improper dismissal claims WhatsApp’s former security head is raising in a suit over alleged retaliation tied to reported security violations.

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