Litigation

U.S. Indicts Iranian Hackers

The Justice Department charged seven hackers associated with the Iranian government with cybercrimes against banks, and a New York dam. […]

Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Leads Advertising To Reflect

An advertising conference in Miami became a forum to discuss persistent gender and racial disparities in the industry. The conference […]

Patent Litigation Developments To Watch In 2016

Ropes & Gray attorneys look at five developments likely to have a major influence on patent litigation this year, in […]

Supreme Court Unanimously Backs Alaskan Moose Hunter

“Alaska is often the exception, not the rule,” Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in a ruling that details […]

Text Blaster’s Poor Target Choice: A Plaintiff Lawyer

A California lawyer who specializes in filing Telephone Consumer Protection Act lawsuits over unwanted fax or text solicitations recently got […]

Companies Hit By “Top Hat Plan” Litigation

Under Department of Labor regulations, a non-qualified deferred compensation or supplemental retirement plan is exempt from ERISA requirements if it […]

New Multi-Agency Crackdown On White Collar Crime

“If the recent proliferation of taskforces and initiatives is any indication, the aggressive cross-border expansion of white-collar crime enforcement is […]

Supreme Court Passes On Weed Lawsuit

The Supreme Court will not hear a case pitting Nebraska and Oklahoma against Colorado over the legalization of marijuana in […]

Hulk Hogan’s $115M Jury Victory Could Be Just The Beginning

A Florida jury last week awarded Hulk Hogan $115 million in damages from news site Gawker, which published portions of […]

Amid Controversy, Facial Recognition Guidelines Offered By Industry

Facial recognition software could identify shoppers who are likely to spend money. and on what. It’s a technology that…

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