Litigation

Trump Firms Have History Of Destroying Records, Dragging Out Litigation

A Newsweek investigation found that Donald Trump’s companies have for decades destroyed or hidden thousands of emails, digital records and […]

Sweeping Revamp Of Food Safety Rules Goes Into Effect

The Food Safety Modernization Act is set to be implemented following issuing of rules that concluded in May of this […]

Discovery Considerations In Cross-Border Investigations

Companies that have become the subject of cross-border investigations are in a situation that is many respects beyond their control. […]

Supreme Court Cheerleader Case Could Upend Fashion Industry

This week the Supreme Court considered a case questioning whether cheerleader uniforms are subject to copyright protection, with the justices […]

Tobacco Defense: Plaintiff Used Cocaine & Did Okay With It

The plaintiff, who was already a smoker when he came to the U.S. from Cuba in 1961, developed a taste […]

In Google Antitrust Cases, Europe Looks To Shape Competition Law

Google will begin to respond this week to accusations from the European Commission that it has hamstrung competitors and limited […]

How Gov’t Lawyers Bungled Oregon Occupiers Case

The basics of the case were cut and dried: seven defendants were caught on camera taking over and occupying an […]

FCC: Broadband Providers Will Need Permission To Gather Customer Data

The Federal Communications Commission, in a party-line 3 to 2 vote, decided to require broadband providers to get permission before […]

Small Fraternity Of Lawyers For Police Shooting Victims

Justin Bamberg is a 29-year-old personal injury attorney who serves in the South Carolina House of Representatives. He has also […]

Sexist, Racist Gap In Personal Injury Awards

In a case that sums up an ethical dilemma, the settlement for a male fetus killed in a car accident […]

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