Litigation

Mistrial In Dewey Case

The lawsuit against former Dewey & LeBoeuf executives ended in a mistrial, with the jury saying they were “hopelessly deadlocked” […]

How To Inadvertently Lose Privilege

A recent patent case in federal district court in Minnesota serves as a practical reminder about how to ensure privileged […]

Amazon Sues Fake Reviewers

More than 1,000 anonymous Amazon users who sold their reviews to the website Fiverr are now being sued by the […]

Did Ernst & Young Fail To Spot Madoff’s Ponzi Scheme?

Investment firm FutureSelect Portfolio Management Inc is seeking nearly $200 million in damages from Ernst & Young, alleging the accounting […]

Employers Hail A Governor Brown Veto

A bill that would have prohibited California employers from requiring employees to sign arbitration agreements as a condition of employment […]

Insurer Data-Breach Survey: What Happened, How, And What It Cost

The study was based on information provided by insurers who, without naming the insured parties, provided their most recent claims information…

Chicken Farm Doesn’t Cut It As Document Shredder

A privacy official in Canada has ruled that a nursing home’s contract with a chicken farm violates Canada’s Health Information […]

SCOTUS Opines: Do Cops Need Warrant To See Hotel Records?

A group of hotel owners challenged a Los Angeles ordinance requiring them to collect personal information about patrons and turn it over to on request…

Grads Lawsuits Against Law Schools Failing

Disgruntled law graduates began suing their alma maters in 2011, accusing law schools of misleading recruits about their chances of […]

Hastert Pleads Guilty

In an abrupt change, former Republican Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert will plead guilty of flouting banking laws and […]

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