Litigation

Study: 40 percent Of Used Storage Drives Weren’t Wiped

If you decide to donate used computer equipment to a good cause, or otherwise pass it on, don’t assume the […]

Sixth Circuit: Chalking Tires Violates Fourth Amendment

The plaintiff was a woman who tires had been chalked fifteen times over a period of about three years. The district court had allowed her contention that the act of chalking was a search, but…

Protecting Software In The Face Of An Ever-Changing Workforce

In today’s corporate environment a high degree of job mobility is a given, and it’s common for people to work […]

Ranchers File Suit Against Big Packing Companies

An organization representing US cattle and sheep producers has filed a class action lawsuit  against America’s four largest packing companies. […]

Whistleblower Suit Haunts Snap IPO

Social media messaging company Snap had a successful IPO a year ago, but questions about allegations made by a whistleblower […]

Five Ways Your Website Can Be Infected

The first step in protecting yourself against website malware is understanding what you’re up against…

Puzzle For Regulators, As Utilities See $ In Electric Vehicles

Electric vehicles are generally considered a major environmental advance over the dirty and inefficient internal-combustion products they are beginning to […]

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Sensible Disclosure Concerning Litigation Finance

Lobbyists opposed to litigation finance promote the misconception that it is fundamentally unethical. They contend that unless relationships between funders […]

Rare Supreme Court Victory for SEC

In a ruling that will cheer the plaintiffs’ bar, the US Supreme Court in Lorenzo v. SEC  ruled that intentionally […]

Not On The Hook For Notre Dame Rebuild, Says Insurance Official

It’s going to be up to “the French state and benefactors,” an official from Lloyd’s insurer Hiscox told Reuters, and […]

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