Litigation

Porn Star Sues For Being Paired With HIV Story

When the Daily Mail ran a 2013 story with the headline, “Porn industry shuts down with immediate effect after ‘female […]

‘Upskirting’ Not A Crime, Georgia Appeals Court Rules

“It is regrettable that no law currently exists which criminalizes Gary’s reprehensible conduct,” Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Elizabeth Branch […]

Minor-Leaguers Denied Class Certification

Minor-league baseball players seeking fairer pay were dealt a setback this week when a judge rejected their bid for class […]

Difficult Due Diligence Decisions on Overseas Intermediaries

How far should such an investigation go? At what point should it stop? What factors do you need to weigh in order to answer to make a defensible decision?

Environmental Cleanup and Recovery for Fraudulent Transfers

Clients faced with liability for legacy environmental harms must make a critical assessment of their exposure and the potential recovery from other […]

A Court Grants Privilege To Non-Attorney Emails

A federal court in Kansas has ruled that communications between employees can be privileged, even if no attorney was directly […]

Potential Pitfalls In “Uberizing” Your Workforce

The Department of Labor under President Obama has been taking a hard line approach to independent contractor classification, but the […]

Appeals Court Rules For Wal-Mart In Alleged Bribery Cover-Up

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. did not permit, then cover up, a pervasive bribery scheme by officials at its Mexico unit, a […]

Get Ready For Cyber-Coverage Disputes

Companies should consider very carefully what types of cyber-breach events and losses they consider possible and do whatever they can […]

Supreme Court Makes Revisions Public

In 2014, Harvard Law professor Richard J. Lazarus noticed that the Supreme Court was routinely revising its decisions, altering them […]

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