Litigation

EEOC Wants Tougher Retaliation Rules

Proposed changes would “further stack the deck against employers” by expanding the definition of both…

Political Grandstanding Undermining SCOUTS, Roberts Says

Partisan politics is damaging public perception of the Supreme Court, Chief Justice John Roberts said at an event in Boston […]

Moodys Beats Whistleblower Suit

A whistleblower lawsuit claiming Moody’s Investors Service defrauded the U.S. government by failing to downgrade thousands of credit ratings quickly […]

Fear Of Liability Haunts Corporate Boards, Hinders Recruiting

It was already getting more difficult for companies to recruit board members, but following the Yates Memo of September last […]

Yahoo Manipulated Worker Evaluations, Lawsuit Claims

A mass termination lawsuit claims that, in an effort to justify eliminating hundreds of workers as part of a cost-reduction […]

Lawyers Shine In ‘People v. O.J. Simpson’

FX’s new show, “The People vs. O.J. Simpson,” recaps the 20-year-old murder trial of the former football star. And – […]

Durst’s Lawyer Has History Of Tough Defendants

When Dick DeGuerin defends real estate heir Robert Durst in a murder trial this summer, it won’t be the most […]

Lost Key Just Pretext For Firing Says Walmart Pharmacist, Wins $31M

According to the plaintiff in a discrimination and retaliation case, Walmart’s claim that she was fired because she lost a […]

The Pro-Competitive Justification

In many marketing initiatives that arguably entail some restraint of trade, it may be possible to invoke “pro-competitive justifications” writes […]

NBA Tats Spur Copyright Suit

Tattoo artists are suing Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. for copyright infringement over eight tattoos portrayed on National Basketball Association stars […]

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