Litigation

Judges Want Younger Lawyers In The Courtroom

A growing number of judges are asking to see less senior attorneys representing matters in their courtrooms. Many see the […]

Vivendi Loses Appeal In Fraud Case

Vivendi will have to pay about $50 million in damages after a U.S. appeals court upheld a ruling accusing the […]

Cubs, MLB, Seek Preemptive Strike On Pirate Merchandise

The Chicago Cubs and Major League Baseball (MLB) are seeking a court order that will allow law them to work […]

Consider Attorney-Client Privilege Before It Becomes a Litigation Issue

It’s important to keep the attorney-client privilege in mind routinely, not just when litigation arises. By then, if mistakes have […]

Tech Firm’s Gov’t Contracts At Risk Over Alleged Discrimination

In a lawsuit, the Department of Labor claims that Palantir Technologies discriminates against Asian job applicants. The suit alleges that […]

Wells Fargo Sued By Workers Who Didn’t Con Customers

Wells Fargo has recently fired well over 5,000 employees for ethics violations, such as setting up accounts without customers’ knowledge […]

U.S. Sues Chinese Citizens, Company For Aiding North Korea

Four Chinese individuals and one Chinese company conspired to help North Korea develop its nuclear weapons program in defiance of […]

The Sue Saudi Arabia Bill Could Bite U.S. Big Time

The “Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act,” vetoed by President Obama but widely expected to be passed in a Congressional […]

Pharmacy Peddling Lethal Injection Drugs Claims First Amendment Right

A pharmacy whose drugs were used in 16 Missouri executions is arguing that providing the lethal cocktail is protected by […]

DOJ’s Tough Talk Sees First Test

The case over Wells Fargo’s acknowledgment that its employees opened as many as two million bogus accounts, and in some […]

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