Litigation

SCOTUS Spurns Franchisor’s $15 Minimum Wage Appeal

Seattle franchisors who disagree with the city’s planned ramp-up to a $15 minimum wage will not get a chance to […]

Supreme Court Cheerleading Outfit Case Could Have Far Reach

The Supreme Court this week agreed to hear a case in which one manufacturer asserts copyright over a style of […]

Why Trademarks Can Have More Punch Than Patents

A thoughtful trademark and trade dress strategy can address many of the challenges presented by counterfeiters, competitors and…

Fed Circuit: Digital Teeth Aren’t Imports

In a case that brings to the fore a thoroughly modern conundrum that will surely play out again in various […]

Former Solicitor General Heads Tom Brady’s Deflategate Appeal

NFL quarterback Tom Brady brought on a powerful lawyer to fight a four-game suspension that a federal appeals court recently […]

Do Stolen Documents Lose Attorney-Client Privilege?

The Ashley Madison data breach did more than reveal personal information about millions of people who had cheating on their […]

Supreme Court Ponders Major Expansion Of False Claims Act

A trade group for federal contractors calls it one of the most significant contract cases in a generation. The Coalition […]

Vacancy Leads Supreme Court to Accept Fewer Cases

Since the death of Justice Antonin Scalia in February, the Supreme Court has only accepted six cases, a much lower […]

VW Switches Sides On A Tennessee Union

Two years ago, Volkswagen did something almost unthinkable for a major manufacturing company in the U.S., when it supported the […]

Attorney Sues Diner For Running Out Of Soup

Arlington, Texas attorney Dwain Downing told the Dallas Morning News that he is suing a diner because it ran out […]

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