Litigation

Lessons From Gawker’s Downfall

When it was sued by Terry Bollea, better known as Hulk Hogan, after posting video of Hogan having sex with […]

Allegedly Defrauded Law School Grads Not A Class, Says 3rd Circuit

Graduates of Delaware-based Widener University School of Law have been thwarted in their attempt to mount a class action against […]

Appeals Court Asks For Chill In Snowball Wars

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has asked for a detente between two frozen-ice confection companies that have waged legal […]

Texas Lawyer, Winless In Death Row Cases, Retires From Capital Cases

Some death penalty opponents call Houston attorney Jerry Guerinot, 71, who recently announced that he will no longer take capital […]

“Thanks” A Lot, Judge

A New York federal judge refused to enjoin AT&T from using “AT&T thanks” for its customer loyalty program after Citigroup […]

DOJ Sues United Airlines On Behalf Of Pilot

According to a complaint filed in Chicago federal court, United Airlines violated a pilot’s employment rights by failing to credit […]

Gov’t, Press Face Off Over Use of Podcast Recordings In Court Martial Case

Journalist Mark Boal did not intend to publicly air recordings of his interviews with accused U.S. Army deserter Bowe Bergdahl. […]

Trial Begins For Russian Megahacker

Roman Seleznev, the son of a Russian lawmaker, is accused of orchestrating an international scheme that made him about $170 […]

MLK Jr. Heirs End Legal Squabble

In January 2014, Martin Luther King III and Dexter Scott King voted in favor of selling their father’s Nobel Peace […]

North Carolina Asks SCOTUS To Reinstate Voter ID Laws

North Carolina has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review, before the Nov. 8 presidential election, an appeals court decision […]

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