Litigation

Bankrupt Lawyers Can Cancel Bar Exam Debt

A federal judge has ruled that bar-exam loans are different from traditional federal student loans, and that law school grads […]

Firm Partner Guilty Of Forging Law License

A woman who worked as an estate planning attorney for more than 30 clients, made partner at her firm and […]

Blind Man Wins Website Accessibility Lawsuit

In a lawsuit that poses concerns for any business with a website, a judge has ruled that a Colorado luggage […]

Judge Garland’s Labor Record

Judge Merrick B. Garland, President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee of choice, is widely viewed as a centrist, but Littler Mendelson […]

Scalia’s Originalist Myth

Though the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia claimed that his strict adherence to originalism made his legal conclusions inevitable, […]

Law School Prevails In Student Fraud Case

A jury ruled nine to three that Thomas Jefferson School of Law did not purposefully mislead prospective students with inflated […]

Blagojevich’s SCOTUS Appeal Falls On Deaf Ears

The Supreme Court will not take up former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s appeal, leaving the former Democratic rising star to […]

Former DLA Partner: Outside Firm’s Negligent Email Release Made Him Unhireable

In a malpractice lawsuit, a former partner at DLA Piper is suing the outside law firm that represented DLA in […]

Cooperating Offenders Fingered By Court Docs

According to a survey conducted by the federal judiciary, witnesses for the prosecution and cooperating defendants are routinely harmed or […]

SCOTUS Allows Statistical Evidence In A Class Action

A recent Supreme Court decision allowed employees to use “representative and statistical evidence” to establish liability in a doffing and […]

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