Litigation
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has appointed a three-judge panel to hear a case about net neutrality that could […]
Volkswagen aside, a number of constituencies have their own reasons for wanting to modify car software. So called “white-hat” hackers […]
Joseph Micelli, a former California attorney who lost his license, has plead guilty to falsely presenting himself as an attorney […]
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from a 70-year old Alaskan moose hunter who wants to be […]
The possibility that a campaign to mislead the public about environmental harm from carbon pollution is analogous to the long campaign by the tobacco industry to mislead about the dangers of smoking, and that similar legal strategies for critics might be in the cards…
A man who ran a website that was the second-largest music piracy cyberlocker in the U.S. has been sentenced to […]
A former lawyer who filed a class action objection for a case in which he was not a member has […]
In a recent antitrust case, a Japan-based manufacturer got a big reduction in its antitrust fine – by tens of […]
If the Zapruder film of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination is worth $16 million – determined by a 1999 appraisal […]
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected Uber’s challenge to class action status for California Uber drivers who contend […]
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