Litigation

Delaware’s Business-Friendly Reputation Slides Precipitously

In an annual poll conducted U.S. Chamber of Commerce, South Dakota was ranked as having the best litigation environment, followed […]

Equifax Cyber Insurance Won’t Cover The Hit

The expense of the breach could be “ multiples higher than the insurance payout” after the monumental hack…

Is Fed Consumer Agency Too Popular To Kill?

Regulation hunters, particularly those associated with the financial industry, would like to take it down, but the Consumer Financial Protection […]

Kroger Drops Suit Against Lidl

Cincinnati-based Kroger, the biggest supermarket operator in the US, has dropped its trademark infringement lawsuit against German rival Lidl. Few […]

Patent War Over Sonar Tech Churns To Foregone Conclusion

In the ongoing patent dispute between Garmin International Inc. and Norwegian company Navico Inc. a lot of money is changing […]

Who’s The Bully, Apple Or Qualcomm?

Qualcomm has the chips and Apple is the world’s richest company, writes columnist Michael Hiltzik. He makes the case that […]

How Equifax “Got Everything Wrong”

It started with the CEO’s tone-deaf apology, calling the episode “a disappointing event for our company.” Meanwhile, by looking at regulatory filings, Bloomberg investigators found…

Trump’s Deputy Counsel Is Nominee For DC Circuit

Greg Katsas is President Trump’s pick for a seat on the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit. Katsas […]

Pipeline Protest Groups Sued, Potential $1 Billion Damages

Claiming damages that could approach $1 billion, Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) has sued Greenpeace and other protest groups in […]

Neo-Nazi IP Lawyer Outed

An anonymous tip to a Twin Cities alternative weekly resulted in a partner’s dismissal from a Minneapolis IP firm when […]

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