Litigation

Shifting Legal Standards in Regulatory Enforcement: Implications for Corporations and Legal Teams

Explore how recent court rulings have reshaped regulatory enforcement and accompanying legal strategies, empowering corporations to challenge agency and self-regulatory organizations (SROs) actions.

National Labor Relations Board Targets Noncompete and Stay-or-Pay Agreements

Learn why the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has started mandating stricter rules on stay-or-pay agreements, signaling new risks for employers.

FTC Blocks Tapestry-Capri Merger, Citing Traditional Antitrust Principles

Understand more about why the FTC blocked the proposed merger, citing harm to competition, and the court agreed, relying on traditional antitrust principles.

Supreme Court Reviewing Fair Labor Standards Act Exemption Standard

Read how the Supreme Court’s decision on the Fair Labor Standards Act exemption will significantly affect employers and could reduce employers’ litigation risk.

A Lesson in Board Independence and Disclosure Compliance

Learn more about SEC charges against a board director for a hidden relationship, highlighting critical lessons in disclosure compliance and board independence standards.

No Price-Fixing Conspiracy Among Atlantic City Hotels, Says New Jersey Court

The court dismissed an antitrust class action against competing hotels, ruling that using the same software doesn’t prove collusion in a price-fixing conspiracy.

Why GCs Should Pursue Mediation First, Not as a Last Resort

When businesspeople have a conflict, and cannot resolve it with their counterparts, positions can quickly calcify. Learn why you should pursue mediation first.

Texas Federal Court Ruling Declares OSHA’s Use of Administrative Law Judges Unconstitutional

Learn more about a Texas court ruling that challenges OSHA’s use of Administrative Law Judges, calling it unconstitutional and granting employers new leverage in compliance disputes.

Federal Circuit Vacates Attorneys’ Fees in Dish Network Patent Case

Read why the Federal Circuit found a district court abused its discretion by failing to justify the attorneys’ fees award.

California Supreme Court Rules on Deposition Limit in Arbitration Agreement

Read why strict, inflexible deposition limits in an arbitration agreement may be unenforceable if they prevent adequate discovery.

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