Litigation

Gun Violence Jurors Carry Existential Wounds

In the case of James Holmes, the man who killed 12 in an Aurora, Colo. movie theater in 2012, the […]

Lawyers Who Challenged Canadian Gov’t Now Fight For Pay

Two Canadian lawyers who opposed the appointment of a judge to that country’s Supreme Court – an appointment that was […]

Journalist Who Aided Hacker Group Fights 7 Year Prison Sentence

A journalist who aided hacker group Anonymous in defacing the Los Angeles Times’ website in 2010 is fighting a probation […]

SCOTUS Looks Ready To Hit Unions Hard

This week the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that may scrap a four-decade precedent allowing public-sector labor […]

Sporting Unearned Medal Protected By First Amendment

An appeals court has found that the portion of federal law that made it a crime to wear an unearned […]

More GCs Looking To “Litigation Funding”

A litigation financing ploy, formerly geared to plaintiffs and to evening out the playing field for small litigants, has gone […]

EPA Sued By Beekeepers

A coalition of environmental groups and beekeepers from three states have sued the EPA, claiming it has failed to regulate […]

Corporate Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s ‘Worst Nightmare’

Rob Bilott was about to be named a partner at Taft Stettinius & Hollister when he took on farmer Wilbur […]

Ex-Law Firm Worker Pleads Guilty To Stealing $500K

A former accounting department worker for Freedman, Anselmo, Lindberg and Rappe has plead guilty to stealing more than $500,000 from […]

Ratings Agencies Skewered Again In SEC Report

According to a recent SEC report, major ratings agencies have not corrected the kinds of shortcomings in their business models that were instrumental in the 2008 financial crisis.

Daily Updates

Sign up for our free daily newsletter for the latest news and business legal developments.

Scroll to Top