Litigation

Can an Antitrust Agreement Apply to Conduct in One Entity?

Agreement is one of two principal elements of a violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Act. It has been […]

Can ‘Defamation Detection’ Be Automated?

An AI application developed by former journalists in Ireland is being touted as an effective first read to flag potential […]

CEOs’ Testimony Bookends Epic v. Apple Antitrust Trial

On May 2 Epic called its CEO Tim Sweeney as the first witness in its antitrust suit against Apple. On […]

Forget The “Script Kiddies”: DOJ Needs To Get Serious About The Ransomware Business

Ransomware attacks aren’t spawned by lone wolves or wayward geeks. They are rather the end product of an organized business […]

Prosecutors Are Closing In On Trump – Aren’t They?

The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James announced last week that its investigation of Donald Trump “is no […]

After Crippling Colonial Pipeline Cyber Attack, Industry Still Resists Incident Reporting Requirements

Following the recent Colonial Pipeline ransom attack, there is a push in Congress for new pipeline security legislation, but the […]

CEO Must Testify About “Facts” From GC’s Privileged Communication

A decision from the Southern District of Florida cuts a distinction between a privileged communication from a GC to a […]

Congressman Sued For Running a Toxic Office

A former staffer for Rep. Doug Lamborn (R–Colo) has filed suit in federal court over his ex-employer’s “reckless and dangerous […]

The Fraught Post-Pandemic Transition For Employers

The ninth annual employer survey from labor and employment firm Littler finds that employers transitioning to a post-pandemic workplace are […]

“Gamified” Trading Platforms Under Heavy Scrutiny

Online commission-free stock trading, with low or no minimums, has surged during the pandemic, and regulators and critics are coming […]

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