Litigation

Binance Wins Partial Ruling on Securities Investigations

Binance Wins Partial Ruling on Securities Investigations

Explore the Ontario Court of Appeal’s Binance decision, clarifying limits on document demands and Charter protections in securities investigations.

Contempt Motion Denied in New York Patent Case

Contempt Motion Denied in New York Patent Case

Read why the court denied Lashify’s contempt motion, emphasizing the need for clear evidence and certified translations in patent enforcement disputes.

Third Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Pixel-Tracking Privacy Class Action

Third Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Pixel-Tracking Privacy Class Action

Dive into the Third Circuit’s evaluation of alleged pixel-tracking violations in a class action, and why the court found no liability under California privacy laws.

Supreme Court Tariffs Decision Could Cause Major Contract and Refund Disputes

Supreme Court Tariffs Decision Could Cause Major Contract and Refund Disputes

 Discover why the Supreme Court dispute over tariffs may trigger complex refund battles and reshape cross-border commercial relationships.

AI Washing Lawsuits Expand the Boundaries of Securities Fraud Risk

AI Washing Lawsuits Expand the Boundaries of Securities Fraud Risk

Learn how AI washing lawsuits are reshaping securities fraud exposure as regulators and investors scrutinize claims about artificial intelligence capabilities.

Lawsuit Against Change Healthcare Over Massive Data Breach Will Proceed

Lawsuit Against Change Healthcare Over Massive Data Breach Will Proceed

Learn about a Nebraska lawsuit against Change Healthcare after a 2024 data breach, aiming to hold the company accountable for security and privacy failures.

Class Certification for Lawsuit Over Pay-to-Pay Fees

Class Certification for Lawsuit Over Pay-to-Pay Fees

Learn why a lawsuit challenging a credit union’s “pay-to-pay” fees has been certified as a statewide class under West Virginia consumer-protection law.

Courts Split Over NLRB Authority to Award Pecuniary Harm Remedies

Courts Split Over NLRB Authority to Award Pecuniary Harm Remedies

Read why courts split on the National Labor Relations Board’s authority to award make-whole remedies for direct and foreseeable pecuniary harm under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA).

Harassment and Retaliation Coverage Dispute Reaches Federal Court

Harassment and Retaliation Coverage Dispute Reaches Federal Court

Dive into a dispute involving the United States Liability Insurance Company, where allegations of harassment and retaliation prompt questions about coverage duties and counsel rights.

Retention Bonuses Are Not Wages Under Massachusetts Law

Retention Bonuses Are Not Wages Under Massachusetts Law

Find out why retention bonuses are not considered wages under the Massachusetts Wage Act, clarifying obligations for timely payment of contingent compensation.

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