Litigation

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 […]

Texas Lawsuit Targets Apple For Cell Phone Distraction

A product liability suit was filed recently in Texas by the survivors of a vehicle that was hit by a Dodge Ram pickup, whose driver was….

Former Law Dean Sues Over Sex Harassment Probe

Sujit Choudhry, former law dean for the University of California, Berkeley claims that the sexual harassment investigation that led to […]

Decades-Old Racketeering Suit Still Haunting State Farm

A federal judge has certified a class action in a case that alleges State Farm lied about supporting a state […]

ACLU Lawyer Wins Genius Grant

For his work seeking due process for immigrants facing deportation, lawyer Ahilan Arulanantham was named one of the 23 winners […]

Can Transactional Parties Rely On The Common Interest Privilege?

In many situations, parties to a transaction wish to share legal advice among themselves. Parties whose interests are aligned may […]

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