Litigation

Faint Praise For SEC’s Proposed Rule Changes

Critics say the deck is stacked against respondents in the SEC’s administrative court proceedings, and now the Commission is proposing […]

Copyright Exemption Okayed For Car Hack Research

The U.S. Copyright Office has issued a clarification that exempts researchers and “white hat” hackers from some provisions of the […]

Retailers Advised To Crack Down On Vendor Cybersecurity For Holidays

Data breaches at big retailers are now an old story, and in some cases indirect attack through a clueless vendor […]

Handy Pocket Card For ‘Reasonable Accommodation’ Candidates

The website of the Office of Federal Contracting Compliance Programs now includes a pocket card for employees, entitled “Requesting a […]

New Civil Procedure Rules: What Practitioners Need to Know

New amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure will take effect on December 1. An advisory from Arnold & […]

Lawyer Indicted For False Gulf Spill Claims

A lawyer who allegedly filed thousands of false claims on behalf of Vietnamese fisherman seeking damages after the BP oil […]

Federal Circuit Nothing But Punks For SCOTUS, Says Critic

The Federal Circuit is showing too much deference to the Supreme Court’s flawed precedent on patent law, Gene Quinn, patent […]

The Next Targets Of The U.S. Sanctions Office

Banks have largely “de-risked,” and the Office of Foreign Assets Control is now looking beyond banks to other …

“Litigation Finance” Hits Corporate Litigation

A New York Times magazine article looks at a controversial practice that has been a minor factor in the personal […]

Lawyer’s Bankruptcy Move Won’t Discharge $364K Contempt Fine

A judge in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Michigan has ruled that an attorney, who had […]

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