Litigation

A Few Rules Of Thumb About Press Releases

Press releases, even social media posts, can draw attention from both regulators and the plaintiff bar. “Treat your posts on […]

Phony Student Papers, Purchased On Demand, Are Flooding U.S. Colleges

It’s not plagiarism because the essays are original. It’s just that they aren’t the work of the students who turn […]

Lawyer Sues MI Bar Over Mandatory Dues

A Michigan attorney has sued the state bar over a requirement that all practicing attorneys join the bar and pay […]

Sour View Of Lawyers From Multinational Corporate Group

A jaundiced take on the legal profession from its purported origin as a loose association of medieval scribes, in an […]

To Defuse Potential Litigation, Defense Dept To Clarify IP Rights With Contractors

The Department of Defense is setting up a new office intended to define, clarify and allocate IP rights in the […]

Ultra-Conservative Justices Loiter in the Wings in Case Ginsburg Retires

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dismisses speculation about her retirement, but since her treatment this summer for a tumor […]

Former House GC, Took On Obama, Now Lambasts Trump’s “War On Congressional Oversight”

A former U.S. House general counsel, who fought the Obama administration tooth-and-nail on a number of issues related to Congressional […]

Third-Party Workplace Compliance Investigations

All major corporations have HR departments and policies to combat workplace discrimination and harassment, but as the impact of the […]

An Old Judge Kavanaugh Opinion Prevails In A GC Privilege Case

In the Northern District of Illinois, a general counsel’s emails to various in-house parties were ruled privileged when the court […]

Murdoch Tells Supreme Court California Ripped Him Off

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering Frederick L. Allen, et al. v. Roy A. Cooper, III, Governor of North Carolina, […]

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