Litigation

Monkey Can’t Copyright Selfies

A monkey who manipulated a photographer’s camera and captured images of itself does not own the intellectual property rights to […]

Cosby Case Will Test ‘Prior Bad Acts’ Interpretation

The aggravated indecent assault lawsuit that Andrea Constand has filed against Bill Cosby in Pennsylvania has weaknesses: there are no […]

EEOC Urges Sex Orientation Discrimination Be Made Illegal

The EEOC is urging the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals to consider sexual orientation discrimination illegal under Title VII of […]

Cruz Revolutionized Solicitor General Role

During his five years as Texas’s Solicitor General, Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz argued eight cases before the U.S. Supreme […]

Top Defense Verdicts In 2015

A ranking of the year’s top ten defense verdicts, from Courtroom View Network. The list is heavy on product liability […]

CA Voters Will Weigh In On ‘Citizens United’

The California Supreme Court this week voted 6-to-1 that an advisory measure could be placed on the state ballot asking […]

Sea World Sues Over State Breeding Ban

San Diego’s SeaWorld has sued a California commission that seeks to put a ban on breeding captive killer whales at […]

Combustible Hoverboards A Litigation Hotspot

Popular two-wheeled scooters called ‘hoverboards’ have a nasty habit of bursting into flames, which has already made their producer, Swagway, […]

U.S. Sues Volkswagen For Environmental Violations

The U.S. has filed a civil lawsuit against Volkswagen AG, a case that could cost the German automaker billions for […]

“Materiality” Definition May Change, Investor Groups Livid

The Financial Accounting Standards Board has proposed revising the definition of “materiality,” an important concept for serious investors and often […]

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