Litigation

No Privilege For GC In Bizarre Coverage Dispute

A PGA Tour golf tournament gave rise to a bizarre insurance coverage dispute and a rare privilege question for the […]

Turning E-Discovery Concepts Into Practice

Some familiar e-discovery concepts, what they mean in practice, and why they should not allowed to default into….

Justice Thomas Wants To Abolish Exclusionary Rule

According to an opinion by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, the most important legal rule that protects Americans from illegal […]

Ruling June 12 Will Determine The Future Of M&A

An expected federal court ruling on AT&T’s merger with Time Warner, one of the most important antitrust cases in many […]

Binding Arbitration Ban R.I.P.? Not In California

The California State Assembly has, by a wide margin, passed a law banning mandatory arbitration clauses in employment contracts. This […]

Temporary Injunction Stalls “Fetal Heartbeat” Law

A bill that would ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected was signed into law in Iowa last […]

Free Brainwash For 2,700 United Airline’s Employees

The huge commissaries United Airlines uses to prepare in-flight food recently added a perk for its 2,700 employees – television […]

Main CBS Shareholder Sues Board

The suit, filed in Delaware’s Court of Chancery, accuses the CBS board of directors of improperly trying to seize control […]

European Privacy Lawyer, Scourge Of Silicon Valley, Makes Good On Lawsuit Threats

Austrian lawyer Peter Schrems was early on to lax privacy protections by Facebook and has been credited with helping to […]

Littler’s Annual Survey Of Workplace Issues

Littler’s seventh annual survey looks at the legal, technological and social issues having the greatest impact on the workplace. The […]

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