Litigation

Fear Of Lawsuits Hides Major Hospital Epidemic

Experts posit a number of reasons why no one knows the full extent of hospital acquired antibiotic-resistant infections, but fear […]

Third Arrest In Murder Of FSU Law Prof

A third person has been arrested in connection with the murder-for-hire shooting of Florida State University law professor Dan Markel. […]

Tampering With Evidence Now A Felony In CA

A new California law will make it a felony to tamper with evidence or hide exculpatory material from the defense. […]

Continued Gov’t Pushback On Non-Competes

Two recent state actions, one in Illinois and one in New York state, target the over-use of non-compete agreements, particularly […]

Brevity Not The Soul Of Writ, Argue Long-Winded Lawyers

When federal appellate judges rallied behind a proposal to slash the lengths of filings by 1,500 words, many lawyers spoke […]

Lawyer Argues Escaped Client Was Raptured

Lyle Jeffs, brother of the imprisoned prophet of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, disappeared June 18, […]

Tips For Conducting Internal Fraud Investigations

“It’s a moment every general counsel dreads. Out of the blue, an employee walks into your office, closes the door, and…

Understaffed SCOTUS Facing Election Uncertainty A ‘Doomsday Scenario’

The Supreme Court begins a new term this week, still with the vacancy left by the late Justice Antonin Scalia, […]

FTC’s Role As Cybersecurity Cop Challenged In Court

A medical testing lab is challenging the FTC’s enforcement action following the Commission’s determination that the lab had been lax […]

Wells Fargo Reaches Into CEO’s Pockets

Wells Fargo will be taking back $41 million in compensation from embattled chairman and CEO John G. Stumpf, who recently […]

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