Litigation
Read about the Supreme Court ruling that gives SEC civil enforcement targets a Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial and what this means for federal agencies.
Dive into a rare unanimous decision of the US Supreme Court which told the Second Circuit to take a second look at national bank preemption rights.
Delaware’s ABC statute has its own requirements, and failure to comply may leave Chapter 7 as the only alternative. Learn more about this latest ruling.
Read why ESG investment plans under ERISA must be supported by traditional risk-return analysis.
The Georgia Supreme Court has started reshaping the interpretation of vicarious liability under the commute rule or the “coming and going rule,” which could have significant ramifications for employers and their commuting employees.
Discover how data analytics in pro bono work can reveal hidden truths, safeguard individual rights, and ensure justice through technology in legal proceedings.
Learn about the substantial burden for class action plaintiffs who want to maintain a nationwide class action when state law claims are involved.
Read more about this federal court ruling that highlights the high bar for a preliminary injunction in trade secret misappropriation cases.
Learn why the Court rejected the NLRB’s deference for preliminary injunctions in Starbucks v. McKinney.
Learn about a punitive class action suit brought under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) that involves one company’s “voluntary” employee wellness program.
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