Litigation

Olympus Corp. Loses Trial But Gets Key Win

The Japanese manufacturer was ordered to pay more than $6 million damages in connection with a superbug outbreak at a […]

Protecting Your Company From Cybersecurity Litigation

The days when data protection was solely the role of the IT department are long gone, and it’s now a […]

Plaintiff Firm Gets OK to Team with State AG

The New Hampshire Supreme Court has rejected, for now, a challenge by defendant drug companies to a working alliance between […]

Headline Scandals Obscure Pervasive Harassment

Venture capitalists blacklisted, Uber CEO resigns, Fox News heavies forced out – all welcome news for women in the workplace, but […]

F. Lee Bailey, OJ’s Lawyer, Disbarred and Living Above a Hair Salon

Former superstar defense attorney F. Lee Bailey is 83, broke, and unable to practice law. He first hit the headlines […]

Critics Left & Right Blast Session’s Call For Asset Seizure

Attorney General Jeff Session’s announcement that the Justice Department will again embrace the policy known as civil forfeiture, rolling back Obama-administration […]

Quinn Emanuel and FHFA Won Big

In 2010, two Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan litigators went to Washington, and proposed something radical to officials at the […]

Administrative Review Council Adds Value to Arbitration

Sometimes parties to an arbitration have disagreements about administrative matters pertaining to the arbitration itself, such as whether the filing […]

Will Trump Kneecap The EPA?

“What they do is a disgrace,” he once told Fox News, and his appointee as EPA administrator was the attorney […]

Uber, Engineer Levandowski, Lose Privilege Bid In Trade Secrets Case

Uber and Anthony Levandowski have lost their bid to retain privilege on a due diligence report that could shed light […]

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