Litigation

Equifax Loses In Small Claims Court

There are some major lawsuits underway against Equifax, the consumer data clearinghouse that was hacked last year resulting in stolen […]

Tesla Proposes Problematic Severance Agreement

According to a law professor at Temple University, the confidential agreement Tesla is requiring 3000 laid-off employees to sign in […]

Law Firm Serving Drinks Not Liable For Paralegal Death

A law firm that served liquor to employees as an enticement to get them to work longer hours was not […]

Saved By the Whistle

Last February the U.S. Supreme Court threw out an anti-retaliation suit brought by a former employee who was fired after […]

AZ Congressman, Conspiracy Buff, Gets Lawsuit Help From House GC

The General Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives, Thomas Hungar, is asking a federal judge in Arizona to dismiss a […]

Washington’s Leading #MeToo Lawyer Is A 30-year Veteran Of Harassment Law

Early in her career she worked on the groundbreaking 1986 Supreme Court case that defined sexual harassment and made it actionable, and since then she has become Washington’s leading….

Next, Monopoly: Litigators Edition?

About half of all players cheat at Monopoly, so Hasbro, Inc., the multinational toy and game company, launched a new […]

Is Securitization Evil? Dechert Attorney Takes On The Pope

A declaration from the papacy took aim at securitization and credit default swaps, characterizing them as a kind of predatory […]

Lawyers and Bankers Win, DOJ and Shareholders Lose

Dealbook, a New York Times feature, lists the winners and losers in the recent ruling allowing the AT&T – Time […]

Ruling Takes Big Weapon Away From New York AG

In a ruling that could squash a securities fraud suit by the New York attorney general’s office, the state’s Court […]

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