Litigation

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 […]

Yoplait 1, Chobani 0 In False Ad Tiff

A federal judge in the Northern District of New York has ordered Chobani to stop running ads that claim General […]

Appeals Court: Union Leafleting OK In “Mixed-Use” Hallway

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld an NLRB ruling that the entrance hallway at the DHL Express main hub […]

Overcoming Privilege In Pharma Exec Fraud Case

Brooklyn U.S. attorneys have tried to find a way around attorney-client privilege to prove a former pharmaceutical company CEO and […]

Alito Represents SCOTUS’ Far-Right

After 10 years on the bench, Justice Samuel Alito has emerged as the Supreme Court’s most ideological conservative. Unlike Chief […]

Study: Employees Weak Link In Cybersecurity

In a recent survey of corporate information security practitioners, 93 percent of companies perceived people to be the biggest weakness […]

The Inscrutable Clarence Thomas: 10 Years Of Silence

Barring an unlikely burst of wordy curiosity, sometime this month the Supreme Court will celebrate an unusual anniversary: the tenth […]

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