Litigation

California May Fine Tweeting Jurors

Jurors who research ongoing trials on the Internet, or post comments about them online, may be fined up to $1,500 […]

Nike’s Discount Pricing Is Bogus, Says Class Action Plaintiff

Nike’s  claim that its outlet stores are selling merchandise at a discount from the “manufacturer’s suggested retail price” has become […]

Berkeley’s Former Law Dean Blasts Sexual Conduct Review

A new sexual conduct review could put former UC Berkeley law school dean Sujit Choudhry’s tenure and continued employment at […]

“Redskins” Trademark To Supreme Court

The Washington Redskins football team has asked the Supreme Court to review a lawsuit that ended in cancellation of the […]

Accounting Flaws Now Prime Target In Securities Class Actions

For the third straight year, there has been an increase in the number of securities class actions filings with accounting-related […]

Copyright Victor Asks Supreme Court For Legal Fees

Thai student Supap Kirtsaeng already won a major Supreme Court copyright case in October 2012, when the Court found his […]

Why The NFL Won ‘Deflategate’ Appeal

A federal appeals court panel this week reinstated a four-week suspension for New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, a punishment […]

Hastert Victim Files $1.8M Suit

A man known only as Individual A has filed a lawsuit against former House Speaker Dennis Hastert, claiming the politician […]

An Overlooked Exception To Attorney-Client Privilege

It’s based on a 45-year old Fifth Circuit precedent – Garner v. Wolfinbarger – a precedent that’s alive and well […]

Are PACER Charges Illegally High?

The cost of accessing court documents through the online PACER system is illegally high, a pair of liberal advocacy organizations […]

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