Litigation

Trump Diversity Training Order Roils HR Depts, Triggers Lawsuit

An executive order prohibiting “divisive concepts” in diversity training has caused confusion and discord in HR and legal departments, and […]

Is A Pipeline For Export-Gas “A Public Good”?

Landowners in Oregon are appealing a Trump administration decision in a case that raises a fundamental question regarding how and […]

Trump & Family, Sued For Pitching Alleged Pyramid Scheme, Want The Case Sent To Arbitration

Fending off a lawsuit filed more than two years ago, lawyers for defendants Donald Trump and three of his adult […]

Would Employers Get Sued Over Mandatory Vaccinations?

No Covid vaccine has yet been FDA approved, but some employers are already asking whether they will be able to […]

How the Courts Are Enforcing Proportionality in Discovery

In December 2015, Congress and the Supreme Court introduced amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure designed to control […]

Digital Collaboration and Cloud Applications Are Upending E-Discovery

Today’s collaboration data landscape is almost unrecognizable from what it was in the recent past. About 83 percent of enterprise […]

E-Discovery Insights From Five Years Of Surveying Judges

  E-discovery has evolved In just a few decades, from a “technique” to a fundamental component of virtually all litigation. […]

U of Iowa Sued Over Alleged Racism In Football Program

In October, an attorney representing eight former University of Iowa football players demanded a $20 million payout for the plaintiffs […]

“Snoop,” Not Hack, Hits The Mayo Clinic

Two putative class actions have been filed against the Mayo Clinic, following its announcement in October that a former employee […]

Netflix Filing Takedowns Against Its Own Movie Trailer

Movie trailers are a great marketing tool and film producers are more than happy to have them making the rounds […]

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