Litigation

Cost Of Cooperation With DOJ Just Increased

The DOJ, in its “Principles of Federal Prosecution of Business Organizations,” asserts that “for a company to receive any consideration […]

Former Students Sue Defunct Law School

In 2016 the accreditation section of the American Bar Association placed the Charlotte School of Law on probation, claiming it […]

Weinstein’s Insurers Don’t Want To Pay

Accused movie producer Harvey Weinstein argues that Federal Insurance Co, a Chubb subsidiary, is obligated to defend and indemnify him […]

Supreme Court Ruling Favors “Buckets of Money”

According to a ruling by an SEC administrative law judge, Raymond J. Lucia and his namesake investment firm made misleading […]

An Ominous Ruling For The Opioid Industry

A New York state judge has refused to dismiss the claims by eight New York counties against major opioid manufacturers. […]

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 […]

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