Litigation

Re: The Case Of The $10 Million Comma

In the very first sentence of its opinion, the First Circuit Court of Appeals practically wrote the headline of this […]

Brexit Will Cause “Real Hardship” In EU Law

A European Union justice sub-committee has warned that many legal cases are likely to become more difficult after Brexit unless […]

Google Will Fight Warrant Over Search Results

An identity thief took to Google to find an image to use on a fake passport. The thief used that […]

When “Big Data” Takes A Vacation

Attorneys general and private attorneys in more than a dozen states have opened a new front in the battle against […]

Can FOIA Get To Private Emails?

What looked like a clear answer in a 2016 appeals court decision was qualified by a federal court earlier this […]

Palantir Blocked Investors From Selling Stock, Lawsuit Claims

A longtime investor has filed suit against Silicon Valley startup Palantir, claiming the company has routinely misled shareholders and kept […]

Russian Spies, Hacker Indicted In Yahoo Hack

The Justice Department has issued a 47-count indictment against two Russian operatives and one notorious Russian hacker for perpetrating one […]

The Four “Cs” Of Drafting An Effective Arbitration Clause

In commercial contract negotiations, arbitration clauses are often an afterthought thrown into the mix during the 11th hour and receiving […]

More Judges, Please

Congress should enact a law creating more than sixty new permanent judgeships, the Judicial Conference of the United States wrote […]

Vibrator Company Settles Privacy Class-Action

Standard Innovations, the Canadian manufacturer of We-Vibe, a line of vibrators that pair with an app for remote use, has […]

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