Litigation
The Department of Education wants to make it harder for colleges to require students to settle debt disputes in arbitration. […]
The defendant had agreed to a class settlement which, had all 100,000 members of the class submitted claims, would have garnered each of them…
When a a company president was advised by in-house counsel that an on-line marketing strategy was problematic, he “put his […]
In Florida, 21 polo horses died after they received 100 times the prescribed dose of the supplement selenium. The horses’ […]
The ADA is not the only work-related statute that addresses disability in the context of work. The Rehabilitation Act of […]
A man sentenced to 30 years in prison after his lawyer slept “almost every day” during the trial has had […]
By “flying under the radar” and putting out convoluted privacy policies that users don’t understand, small health-app providers are able to get away with routinely collecting and selling consumer personal health information.
A widow has filed a suit alleging that Twitter is liable for creating the platform that allowed terrorists to plot […]
A hacker from Kazakhstan has protested the skyrocketing prices of scientific journals by releasing millions of research studies free on […]
With populist themes central to both the Trump and Sanders campaigns and professed concern about “economic disparities” becoming de rigeur […]
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