Litigation

Ten Ways to Improve Your Arbitration Clause

Companies can do better for themselves than the typical boilerplate in the arbitration provisions of their consumer and business contracts, […]

Judge Tosses Evidence Against Wall Street Exec

The government was “grossly negligent” in conducting broad searches of a Wall Street executive’s home and business, a judge has […]

In The U.S., You Can Sue God

When Nebraska State Sen. Ernie Chambers filed a lawsuit against God in 2007, it was part of a broader point […]

Insurers Claim “No Duty” In HIV Cases

The California State Compensation Insurance Fund says it has no duty to cover a porn studio defending itself against claims […]

Ninth Circuit Includes Trump Tweets In Footnotes

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has established precedence that President Donald Trump’s tweets will be considered official statements, and […]

Fugitive Lawyer Emails Terms of Surrender

A Kentucky lawyer who is on the lam, evading a nearly $600 million Social Security fraud case, is allegedly behind […]

Organists Guild Brought Up Short By FTC

The American Guild of Organists, which also includes choral directors, has more than 15,000 members in 300 chapters in the […]

Unions Fear SCOTUS Again

Last year, public sector unions were given a reprieve when the Supreme Court deadlocked on a major case that would […]

AGs Sue Trump Over Business Conflicts

President Donald Trump has violated anti-corruption clauses in the Constitution by retaining ownership of his company when he assumed office, […]

Sustainability Accounting Standards As The New GAAP

A hundred years ago, basic corporate financials were considered nobody’s business but the company’s. It took the depression of the […]

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