Litigation

Climate Activists Want To Make Fossil Fuel Industry Go Naked

As part of a strategy “to keep fossil fuels in the ground,” a movement to pressure insurance companies to avoid […]

Company Fined $5.7M For Violating Children’s Privacy; Industry Executives Are Warned

A company that markets video-creation software to children was hit with a record-breaking $5.7 million fine for violation of the […]

You Should Push For Alternative Fee Arrangements

“The death of the billable hour has been foretold for years, but it’s still prevalent,” writes Michael S. Zullo in […]

Former Penn State GC Could Face Censure In Fallout From Sandusky Case

A disciplinary board of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has recommended censure for former Penn State general counsel Cynthia Baldwin. The […]

The Tangle Of Litigation Likely To Follow Boeing Crashes

Boeing could be taking on lawsuits from multiple angles when the dust clears on the 737 Max disasters, says a […]

One Way To Sabotage Your Own Insurance Claim

A case from the Sixth Circuit should serve as a caution for companies making an insurance claim that has any […]

As Robotics and AI Transform Work, Legal Must Play Key Role

“The unstoppable march of disruptive technologies” is transforming the workplace, often evoking fear in both employers and the workforce, write […]

Transforming Responsive And Privilege Reviews With AI

Advances in the last decade have brought artificial intelligence out of theory and into practice in the legal arena, notably […]

Could Elizabeth Warren’s Corporate Lawyer Past Come Back To Haunt Her?

An article in the Washington Times highlights Elizabeth Warren’s former work as a “$675-an-hour corporate lawyer,” notably in some high-profile […]

Big Whistleblower Award to GC Reversed

Writing on the FCPA Blog, Bill Steinman says that according to his informal records there have only been about a […]

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