Litigation

Key Takeaways From The New Trade Secrets Act

Earlier this year the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016 was signed into law, amending the Economic Espionage Act and […]

Songwriters Enter Digital Copyright Fray

Upset with last year’s Justice Department ruling that tightens restrictions on what songs music royalty clearinghouses could offer for licensing, […]

Chadbourne Women Dispute Gender Discrimination Suit

Fourteen female partners from Chadbourne & Parke LLP are disputing a lawsuit filed last month by a former litigator for […]

Minimizing Discovery Cost Through Effective Trial Strategy

New federal rules are likely to help curb the high cost of e-discovery in litigation, but the most effective means […]

Yelp Not Liable For Negative Reviews

A federal appeals court dismissed a libel lawsuit brought by a Washington locksmith against Yelp, attempting to hold the consumer […]

9-11 Judge Doesn’t Regret Lack Of Civil Trials

The judge who helped ensure that scores of 9-11 victims’ families received settlements – rather than taking suits to a […]

Jury Selection Using The Internet And Social Media

Beginning with the premise that potential jurors may not reveal their biases and personal experiences during voir dire, a look at some other avenues…

Harvard Doesn’t Have To Cop To Anti-Semitic Past

Harvard University won’t have to turn over records detailing its history of discriminating against Jewish applicants as evidence in a […]

Is It Criminal To Withhold Passwords?

Former Philadelphia police sergeant Francis Rawls has not been charged with a crime, but he has been in custody for […]

OSHA Sued Over Walk-Around Rule

In 2013, OSHA changed its policy on who could accompany an OSHA official during a workplace inspection. For many years […]

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