Litigation

Gillette Sues Major Rival For Infringement

Gillette main rival in the affordable razor market, Dollar Shave Club, is using infringed technology in all their razors, the […]

Preemption Battle Shaping Up Over Drone Regs

Conflict over drone registration may be brewing, according to a post from Hogan Lovells, and it’s not between regulators and […]

Stun-Gun Wielding Lawyer Sanctioned

A California Appeals Court approved a trial judge’s decision to throw out a lawsuit after one lawyer produced pepper spray […]

Laws Mute On Intent Can Criminalize The Innocent

Two laws introduced in Congress aim to address absence of language as to the violator’s intent, a problematic loophole in […]

Judge Lambastes Gibson Dunn Over Missing Bridgegate Notes

The firm has been sharply criticized by a federal judge for the “unorthodox approach” it took in its investigation of the Christie administration Bridgegate lane-closing scandal.

“Unexpected Love Fest” Between Supreme Court Justices

At a recent Detroit Economic Club luncheon, two justices from the Michigan Supreme Court detailed the working relationship that has […]

Texas Plumber Sues After His Truck Turns Up In Syria

A plumber in Galveston County,Texas, has sued the dealer who bought his truck, after images of the truck appeared on […]

When Employees Take Information Without Permission

The circuits are split on the question of whether employers can use the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) to […]

Glock Divorce Case Threatens Gun Secrets

While their divorce case rages on in Austria, a U.S. court is hearing a racketeering case filed by Gaston Glock’s […]

Disappointing Box Office No Fraud, Appeals Court Rules

Investors who were disappointed that films they funded performed poorly at the box office cannot sue for fraud, the Second […]

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