Litigation
Federal ruling offers insight into the effect of a lender’s ability to license or assign a patent on the patent owner’s standing to sue for infringement.
The ruling on the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 has raised various discussions within the legal community regarding company liability for failure to disclose.
Read more about the ruling and how the vital role transportation workers play in interstate commerce exempts them from some rules.
Learn more about the DOJ’s National Association of Realtors investigation and the allegedly anti-competitive practices of the trade organization.
AT&T faces putative class action suits that allege cybersecurity failures exposed the personal information of more than 70 million AT&T customers.
Discover how the Sorrento Therapeutics COVID-19 antibody lawsuit could reshape securities fraud defenses.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has moved to block an $8.5 billion purchase, alleging that the deal would result in a reduction of competition between the parties.
The illusory discount claim failed, according to the Court, because plaintiffs had not been able to demonstrate they had suffered an “ascertainable loss.”
Read about the case, In re Uber Techs., Inc. Passenger Sexual Assault Litig, in which the judge took a broad view in her ruling on modern attachments.
Several lawsuits were immediately filed to stop the noncompete rule. If it survives, businesses would be prohibited from entering into noncompete agreements.
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