Litigation

Donald Trump’s Hair Latest Legal Headache For Gawker

The same lawyers who won a major privacy lawsuit against Gawker Media over former wrestler Hulk Hogan’s sex tape are […]

Lawsuit Against AR-15 Makes Surprising Progress

A lawsuit brought against the makers of the assault rifle used to kill 26 people in the 2012 massacre at […]

Successor Liability For FCA Violations

Any company considering an acquisition should first consider whether the target company has any pre-acquisition False Claims Act compliance risk […]

Do “Digital Models” Infringe?

Law professor Lucas S. Osborn looks at a recent infringement case filed by the BMW Group against a company called […]

In-House Lawyer, “Unauthorized,” Still Gets Privilege

An in-house attorney licensed to practice in California but occasionally working in his company’s Pennsylvania office, but without a “Limited […]

Patent Troll Law Firm Accused Of Shakedown Scheme

A Chicago law firm that only existed for a couple of years – but made millions for its principals – […]

Courts To Decide If New Rules Will Curb Litigation Costs

Discovery is expensive on two counts: the cost of doing it, and the cost of fighting about doing it. Writing […]

FCC Net Neutrality Rules Upheld By Federal Court

Internet service providers (ISPs) are like utilities, in that they “act as natural, indiscriminate platforms for transmission of speech,” the […]

SCOTUS Opens Door To Larger Damages In Patent Cases

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously this week that a federal court had placed overly rigid restrictions on the ability […]

Experts Predict Future Of E-Discovery

New types of data, including video, audio, social media, as well as new kinds of metadata, will require new tools for retrieval, search and…

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