Litigation

Biometric Privacy Suits Face Hurdles

Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) is possibly the most advanced such law in the U.S., but the difficulty of […]

Sacha Baron Cohen v. Roy Moore – Round 2

In their first encounter, satirist Sacha Baron Cohen piqued the interest of Alabama ex-judge and unsuccessful senate candidate Roy Moore […]

Democrats Threaten Tit-For-Tat If Republicans Fill High Court Vacancy

Democratic Senators are warning their Republican colleagues that filling a Supreme Court vacancy if one should arise before the upcoming […]

PACER Takes A Hit From Appeals Court, May Have To Return Some Fees

“Information wants to be free” is only half of Stuart Brand’s famous quote from the early information age, in 1984. […]

Covid Brings Transfer Pricing Issues

This article summarizes the essential role of inter-company agreements in transfer pricing compliance. Transfer pricing relates to the charges made […]

Trump Lawyer In WI, Working For Kanye West, Draws An Ethics Complaint

A complaint filed with Wisconsin’s Office of Lawyer Regulation alleges that a long-time Republican attorney is working for both the […]

Federal Judge Lambasts “Qualified Immunity,” Then Allows It For A Cop

The opinion and order from U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves in the Clarence Jamison case is a startling document, beginning […]

Don’t Worry, Be Happy

Thole v. U.S. Bank, N.A. was a 2020 Supreme Court case about when people have standing to sue. James Thole […]

ComEd’s Deferred Prosecution Agreement Doesn’t Defer A Class Action Lawsuit

ComEd, the Chicago-based utility, has entered into a Deferred Prosecution Agreement with federal prosecutors, who allege that allies of Illinois […]

If You Don’t Know Where You’re Going You’ll End Up Someplace Else

Attorney Mark Wilson quotes Yogi Berra on the perils of not knowing where you’re going, in this instance into a […]

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