Litigation

Black Judges Reversed On Appeal More Than Whites

Black judges are significantly more likely to be reversed on appeal than white judges, according to Harvard researcher Maya Sen’s […]

Algorithms Can Be Used In Sentencing

The Wisconsin Supreme Court unanimously upheld a man’s prison sentence which was based at least partially on an algorithm that […]

Limits of Cyber Insurance Being Tested in Litigation

As hackers have become more sophisticated and litigation seeking redress more frequent, companies have turned to a variety of policy types, including…

Visiting A Website Despite Warnings Could Be A Federal Crime

A recent Ninth Circuit Appeals Court ruling featured a broad interpretation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which may […]

ADA Decision Highlights “Proportionality” Limits

An inclusive ‘”give us everything and the kitchen sink” approach to e-discovery, without limiting requests in view of proportionality and […]

Trump Sues Campaign Leaker For $10M

Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump is suing a former senior campaign consultant Sam Nunberg, claiming he leaked information to reporters […]

Fox News Sexual Harassment Case Might Be Hidden By Arbitration

Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson made waves this week when she filed a sexual harassment and wrongful termination suit […]

Lawsuit Targets Sex Content On Snapchat

According to a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court, Los Angeles, Snapchat fails to warn young users and their parents […]

Dead War Correspondent’s Family Sues Syrian Regime

Heirs of war correspondent Marie Colvin have filed a civil law suit against Bashar al-Assad and other Syrian officials, claiming […]

Investigations With No Charges Is Nothing New For Hillary

In 1998 prosecutors agonized about whether to bring charges against First Lady Hillary Clinton. The questions then – shifting explanations, […]

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