Litigation

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 […]

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 […]

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