Litigation

Why A Spoliation Ruling Didn’t Block A $25 Million Verdict

In a case in the Eastern District of Virginia, the court allowed a jury’s findings to stand, denying the defendant’s […]

Lawyers Recount ‘Dog And Pony Show’ In Trump U Case

This is a first-person account of the Trump University trial that became a political football this election season, from the […]

No Small Cages In Mass, And A Five-County GMO Ban In CA

From DLA Piper, an update on recent litigation and regulatory developments in the food and beverage industries. They include a […]

Motions to Dismiss Under Twombly

The Supreme Court’s 2005 decision in Twombly v. Bell Atlantic Corp has been widely interpreted as imposing a heightened fact-pleading […]

SCOTUS Rejects Challenge To NFL Concussion Settlement

The Supreme Court will not consider a challenge filed by some retired NFL players, claiming a 2015 class action settlement […]

BigLaw Firms Join Gun Control Coalition, Pro Bono

Seven of the biggest law firms have formed a coalition with gun control advocates and plan to mount legal challenges to the gun lobby on a number of fronts, in a pro bono effort that…

Justice Breyer Calls For Death Penalty Review

This week, the Supreme Court rejected appeals from Ohio and Florida related to capital punishment, but in in his dissent […]

Why Speed Counts In E-Discovery

Zapproved, Inc.’s Brad Harris finds a multiplier effect resulting from the rapid processing of information that has become available through e-discovery […]

State Supreme Court Considers Cell Tower Evidence

The Connecticut Supreme Court will step into the national fray over whether or not cellphone tower evidence may be used […]

Amphibious Vehicle Manufacturer Will Pay Up To $1M For Crash That Killed Five

The manufacturer of the amphibious vehicles used for Ride the Ducks tours will pay up to $1 million in civil […]

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