Litigation

ATM “Jackpot” Attacks Said To Be Worldwide

The number of incidents is down in Europe, where this type of attack seems to have originated, but is said […]

Sandy Hook Parent Awarded $450K, Conspiracy Prof Calls Damages “Absurd”

In the damages phase of a defamation proceeding against conspiracy theorist James Fetzer, a jury in Wisconsin has awarded $450,000 […]

Netflix Sued By Mossack-Fonseca, The “Panama Papers” Firm

The name partners in the law firm that suffered the breach that released the Panama Papers are  suing Netflix for […]

Dershowitz Looked For Trouble and Found It, Judge Rules

Alan Dershowitz, former Harvard Law prof and Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Gatestone Institute, must face a defamation lawsuit filed […]

Class Actions Are An M&A Deal Killer

Quantifying financial potential, as a component of due diligence, is something that may be done with reasonable accuracy, but to […]

#MeToo Two Years Later: Some Unintended Consequences

Consciousness has been raised, and training and reporting procedures have improved, but some new laws have had mixed results, writes […]

Sleeper IL Law Could Cost Tech Giants $1 Billion-Plus

A state law passed back in the day when the privacy issue was just a gleam in the eye of […]

Study Confirms: Employees Are Biggest Data-Security Threat

Sixty-nine percent of organizations said they had been breached due to an insider threat. Symptomatic of how intractable the problem […]

Exxon’s “Biggest, Most Immediate Legal Threat,” Trial Starts This Month

A shareholder lawsuit that began with an investigation under former New York attorney General Eric Schneiderman is back in the spotlight, with a trial set to begin  in the state Supreme Court in Manhattan…

Unions Strike Back

After decades of declining strike activity, 2018 proved to be an active year, with workers in both public and private […]

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