Litigation

Appeals Court Strikes Down Texas Voter ID Law

A federal appeals court this week said that the Texas voter ID law – the strictest in the nation –  […]

Trump Threatens Ghostwriter Of His Bestselling Memoir

“The Art of the Deal,” the best-selling 1987 business book and memoir, remade Trump’s image by putting “lipstick on a […]

Apple Will Pays $25M To Troll

Apple has settled for $25 million with Network-1, a non-practicing entity, or patent troll. Apple will get rights to use […]

Report From The “Luxury Law Summit”

No, the conference wasn’t about the trials and tribulations of the one percent…

Prison For Law Partner Without License

Despite not having a law license, former legal secretary Kimberly Kitchen rose to partner at BMZ Law and practiced for […]

Hylerloop Countersues Co-Founder Claiming Failed Coup Attempt

Hyperloop One, facing a harassment and wrongful termination lawsuit from one of its co-founders and several former executives, is countersuing […]

DOJ’s Secret Discovery Methods Won’t Be Shared With Defense

The Justice Department’s “Federal Criminal Discovery Blue Book,” the nine-chapter strategy guide federal prosecutors use to conduct discovery, does not […]

Stolen Smartphone Draws A HIPAA Charge

In a case that a McGuire Woods client alert calls the first ever settlement of a HIPAA claim against a […]

Obama Asks SCOTUS To Rehear Immigration Case With Full Bench

The current eight-member Supreme Court deadlocked on President Barack Obama’s immigration reform efforts last month, and this week the White […]

Ex-NFL Player Sues Lloyds Of London Over Concussion Claim Denial

A former NFL player who suffered a concussion that he says ended his career has sued Lloyds of London for […]

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