Litigation

Sessions’ Complicated History With Race

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as U.S. Attorney General, has been dogged by accusations of […]

U.S. Tech Giants Alarmed By EU Internet Liability Proposal

The EU proposal would require internet companies to run content filtering software that would detect copyrighted material. According to a […]

Consumer Agency Rule Would End Class Action Waivers

A proposed rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau would eliminate class action litigation waivers in most financial products and […]

Deutsche Bank Reaches $7.2B Mortgage Settlement

Deutsche Bank has reached a tentative deal to resolve a federal investigation into its sale of toxic mortgage securities. The […]

For Profit University Settles Claims It Misled Students

DeVry claimed that 90 percent of its graduates who actively sought employment landed jobs in their field within six months […]

Wage Issue Before California Supreme Court

Decades ago the U.S. Supreme Court adopted a “de minimis rule” for lawsuits seeking compensation under the federal Fair Labor […]

Non-lawyers Prevailed In Housing Court

Trained professionals who helped pro se litigants in housing and civil courts in New York made a difference for their […]

Cyber-Malpractice & Negligence Lawsuit Hits A Chicago Law Firm

A putative class action lawsuit has been filed against a Chicago law firm over alleged cyber vulnerabilities. Two former clients […]

Bad Online Review Tanked Their Credit, Inspired Legislation

A Utah couple ordered desk toys for Christmas gifts in 2008, but they never arrived. Customer service complaints yielded nothing, […]

MN County Extorts “Booking Fee” From Low-Income Residents

In Minnesota’s Ramsey County, which includes the state capital St. Paul, people who are arrested have to pay a $25.00 […]

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