Litigation

Appeals Court Reopens Gov’t Surveillance Lawsuit

A three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously that the Wikimedia Foundation may revive its legal […]

White House Aides Face Daunting Legal Bills

Trump administration staffers have started reaching out to lawyers to see if, and how, they can get personal legal representation […]

Prosecutors Balk At Sessions’ Harsh Charging Instructions

Earlier this month, Attorney General Jeff Sessions instructed federal prosecutors to “charge and pursue the most serious, readily provable offense” […]

Preparing The Expert Witness For Deposition

Most civil cases today involve the use of testifying experts to address both liability and damages issues. Expert witnesses have […]

Trump Narrows Search For Outside Counsel

The Trump Administration has winnowed the list down to finalists for the outside legal team that will help the president […]

“Responsible Corporate Officer Doctrine” May Be Headed For SCOTUS

Father-and-son principals in an ag-business called Quality Egg have appealed their prison sentences and fines to the U.S. Supreme Court, […]

State AGs Want To Intervene In Obamacare Lawsuit

The Trump administration and House Republicans have asked for another 90-day postponement in a federal lawsuit over Affordable Care Act […]

Assange Rape Charges Dropped

Swedish prosecutors last week decided to drop their seven-year investigation into rape allegations levied against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. That […]

Can Cosby Jurors Be Impartial?

The lawsuit centered around accusations that comedian Bill Cosby drugged and raped a Pennsylvania woman in 2004 has attracted worldwide […]

SCOTUS Strikes Down North Carolina Redistricting As Racist

The Supreme Court this week ruled 5-3 that racial considerations played a part in how North Carolina lawmakers drew the […]

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