Litigation

Supreme Court Modeling “How Adults Behave In a Democracy”

With the recent death of Justice Antonin Scalia, the U.S. Supreme Court is evenly divided among liberals and conservatives, a […]

Merrick Garland Pro-Labor, Says Judicial Scorecard

While Merrick Garland served as the chief judge on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, businesses lost 90 percent of […]

Big Data Can Be Asset Or Vulnerability

The big data revolution is well under way and is having a transforming effect on business, enabling enhanced insight and […]

Personal Liability For Wage Violations Now The Law In CA

California’s Fair Day’s Pay Act now provides that owners, directors, officers or managing agents of a business can be held […]

Goldman Sachs Reaches $5B Settlement With DOJ

Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay about $5 billion to the federal government for its part in handling mortgage-backed securities […]

Restrictive Covenants In The U.S. And Europe

“Like toothpaste squeezed from the tube, corporate goodwill, trade secrets, and confidential business information are virtually impossible to recover once stolen by…

Judge: Pay For Public Defenders, Or Violent Offenders Will Go Free

A Louisiana judge is threatening to let violent offenders walk unless state lawmakers provide more funding for public defenders. Orleans […]

Hastert Sexually Abused Five Students, Prosecutors Say

In documents filed last week, federal prosecutors offered stunning new details in the sexual abuse lawsuit against former House speaker […]

Internal Ford Investigation, Not By Lawyers, Still Ruled Privileged

A decision that came down in the federal court in West Virginia sheds light on a recurring privilege question. The […]

Delaware Court OKs “Litigation Funding”

An attempt by Dupont to challenge a controversial strategy for funding litigation has failed in Delaware Superior Court. The court […]

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