Litigation

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

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

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

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

Horizon Media Faces Workplace Discrimination, Retaliation Lawsuit

Read why Horizon Media is facing a lawsuit from current and former senior executives, alleging workplace discrimination, retaliation, and a hostile environment.

Oregon Supreme Court Clarifies Coverage for Construction Defect Damage

Discover how the Oregon Supreme Court decided when construction defect damage qualifies as an “occurrence” under commercial general liability policies.

Chapter 11 Ruling Blocks Post-Bar Date Indemnification Claims

Read why a Chapter 11 decision involving Silicon Valley Bank limits post-bar date indemnification claims against a debtor, even for lawsuits filed later.

Third Circuit Rejects “Reasonable Indication” Opt-Out Standard

Learn why the Third Circuit rejected the “reasonable indication” opt-out standard, creating a split with other circuits and raising potential Supreme Court interest.

Tesla Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Cybertruck Fire

Learn why a Tesla lawsuit raises claims of defective design, battery fire risks, and door failures after a fatal crash involving a Cybertruck in Texas.

CFPB Injunction Vacated by DC Circuit in Layoffs Dispute

Learn how the DC Circuit’s decision on a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) injunction reshapes the legal fight over mass layoffs and jurisdictional limits on employee claims.

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