Litigation

Women in Porn Dispute Win Copyright – And $12.7 Million

Twenty-two women who claim they were duped into participating in porn videos have won their case in California state court. […]

An Unlikely Industry That Could Be Snared By The CCPA

Just how wide is the reach of the California Consumer Protection Act? Could it apply to companies that only incidentally […]

Real Estate Is A Litigation Battleground In LA

With its growing and increasingly visible homeless population, Los Angeles has become a seat of contention over real estate development. […]

MeToo Suit Can Proceed Against Prestigious Art Magazine, Not Alleged Perp

A former intern and later employee of Artforum, the distinguished contemporary art magazine, accused its former publisher of persistent sexual […]

Biometrics Is Litigation Flashpoint In Illinois

Biometric technology is just “a natural outgrowth of how humans have always told each other apart,” according to one attorney […]

Fox, Netflix Litigation Ready For Appeals Court

In 2016 Disney’s Fox unit sued Netflix after two Fox executives jumped ship. Netflix countersued alleging that the executives’ employment […]

Judge Defines “Agent” For the Purposes of the FCPA

Lawrence Hoskins had a good argument that the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act didn’t apply to him. He worked for a […]

Compliance Reboot At The Antitrust Division

In my column in the June/July 2014 issue of Today’s General Counsel Magazine, I called on the Antitrust Division to […]

Four Questions To Answer About New Privacy Regulations

Many companies, and not just in California, as of January 1 became subject to The California Consumer Privacy Act. Those […]

Privilege Caution When In-House Attorney Is 30(b)(6) Witness

In the Northern District of Illinois, a court ruled that a company must produce privileged documents that an in-house attorney […]

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