Litigation

“The Amicus Machine” Lobbies Supreme Court

Legal teams preparing for Supreme Court cases are coordinating judicial lobbying campaigns aimed at gathering amicus curiae briefs, a study […]

Judge: Immigrant Kids Can Defend Themselves In Court

“I have trained three-year-olds and four-year-olds in immigration law,” Judge Jack Weil, a Virginia-based judge responsible for training his peers, […]

First Trial For Lawyers v. Law Schools

A spate of law graduates have filed suit in recent years, claiming their alma maters overstated employment data. Now the […]

Phony On-Line Discounts, And Plaintiff Attorneys Smell Blood

Online retailers including Amazon and many others are blanketing consumers with a deceptive sales ploy, and regulators and some class-action […]

Grand Theft Auto Class Action, Revived On Appeal

A district court in California had thrown out a case brought by two disgruntled game purchasers who said packaging of […]

DOJ Wants To Keep Twitter Quiet

Twitter’s court battle against the Justice Department is heating up, with the government seeking to keep the social media network […]

Appeals Court Considers Reinstating ‘Deflategate’

A three-judge appeals court panel this week considered reinstating the four-game suspension of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, despite […]

Are Pets Things?

A Texas family whose dog was accidentally euthanized at a shelter was first told they were not eligible for “loss-of-companionship” […]

Hulk Hogan Enters The Legal Arena

“Time for the real main event!” Hulk Hogan tweeted out this week before going into a Florida courtroom as part […]

Uptick In Big Class Action Settlements

AIG and Bear Stearns top a list of defendants that took major hits in class action settlements last year. The […]

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