Litigation
Discover what may be considered “illegal DEI” in light of litigation and guidance from both federal and state governments.
The Seventh Circuit revived a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) case over disputed debt, finding issues with debt collectors’ reporting and reasonable care standards.
Read how Musk’s takeover of federal agencies has sparked lawsuits over privacy and security breaches, raising legal and national security concerns in Washington.
The Supreme Court ruled that a preliminary injunction doesn’t make a plaintiff a “prevailing party” for fees, impacting civil rights and regulatory litigation.
Discover more about a federal court ruling on whether a plaintiff can claim religious discrimination while also voicing secular concerns about vaccine safety within the same lawsuit.
OpenAI researcher Alec Radford has been subpoenaed in a copyright lawsuit over AI training data that authors claim infringes their works.
Read how the CFPB is signaling continued enforcement priorities, proceeding with a lawsuit against a fintech lender over alleged Military Lending Act violations.
Read more about how the Delaware Supreme Court recently overruled a lower court in a case involving Tripadvisor’s decision to reincorporate from Delaware to Nevada.
Read why the Supreme Court’s debate about the materiality standard in fraud cases could reshape how deception and financial harm are prosecuted.
Learn why the sharing of user data is central to resolving the Google antitrust case and restoring competition to the search engine market.
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