Litigation
In the Second Circuit, a searchable media monitoring service called TVEyes has appealed a district court decision that cleared it […]
Possibly the most important of the recent changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure state that the scope of discovery must be…
The first question is “Who is the client?” and the answer can be somewhat complicated, but if you don’t it […]
A federal judge has ruled that bar-exam loans are different from traditional federal student loans, and that law school grads […]
A woman who worked as an estate planning attorney for more than 30 clients, made partner at her firm and […]
In a lawsuit that poses concerns for any business with a website, a judge has ruled that a Colorado luggage […]
Judge Merrick B. Garland, President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee of choice, is widely viewed as a centrist, but Littler Mendelson […]
Though the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia claimed that his strict adherence to originalism made his legal conclusions inevitable, […]
A jury ruled nine to three that Thomas Jefferson School of Law did not purposefully mislead prospective students with inflated […]
The Supreme Court will not take up former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s appeal, leaving the former Democratic rising star to […]
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