Litigation

Litigation Saga Ends For Coach Who Said “Slide”

During a kids’ baseball game back in 2012, a coach signaled “slide” to a base-runner who was heading for third. […]

Shareholder’s Rights V. The Accountant-Client Privilege

It’s not unusual for a business or its executives to be accused of mismanagement or wrongdoing by a minority shareholder […]

“An Algorithm Did It”: Product Liability Law In The Age of AI

It’s a certainty that artificial intelligence is being employed more and more widely, that this trend is accelerating, and that […]

Depp Settlement Could Change The Way Hollywood Lawyers Do Business

Johnny Depp’s settlement with his former attorney for “an undisclosed eight-figure sum” may put the case to rest for the […]

Cybersecurity Firm Said To Have Created Threats, Then Wooed Customers

The founder was a former chiropractor who in 2003 perceived the need for a product that could address a pervasive […]

Making the 30(b)(6) Witness Work For The Defense

Appearing under the pall of an ominous warning – that their testimony will “bind the company” – 30(b)(6) witnesses are […]

Battle Erupts Over Military Right To Sue

Active duty service personnel cannot sue the government for medical malpractice, as the result of a 1950 Supreme Court ruling […]

Insider Trading Liability

Steep sanctions and reputation damage to the company often follow an insider trading event. Insider trading can be an elusive […]

Seminal Copyright Suit Argued Before the Supreme Court

A lawsuit argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 5 will have broad implications for businesses that make money […]

Hollywood Suit Ends With Hype-Storm

Johnny Depp has resolved a lawsuit in which he challenged approximately $30 million paid to the law firm formerly known […]

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