Litigation

Deflategate’s Unsettling Message To Companies

The saga of the under-inflated football and Tom Brady’s now suspended suspension has entertained a lot of people, most of […]

The E-Discovery Divide Between The U.S. and Europe

A conference organized by Exterro featured a keynote presentation from Judge Andrew Peck from the Southern District of New York […]

Target Loses Major Ruling in Breach Suit

A district court judge has ruled that five financial institutions may move forward with a class action lawsuit against Target […]

White Men Dominate SCOTUS Pipeline

A recent update to a 1998 study has found that, while about one-third of Supreme Court clerkships are awarded to […]

Privilege Is Shaky In The World Of Bank Regulation

“Regulators and financial institutions have debated for decades whether the regulator’s examination powers trump the attorney-client privilege,” writes Dechert attorney […]

Ellen Pao Won’t Appeal Gender Discrimination Case

Ellen Pao, whose gender discrimination lawsuit against venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins turned a spotlight on the sexual politics of […]

Cyber-Liability Game Changer From The 7th Circuit

The recent ruling in the Neiman Marcus case from the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals lowered the bar for defendant […]

Crimson Tide’s Smothering Brand Defense

A bakery near the University of Alabama campus that features Crimson Tide-themed cookies and cakes was hit with a demand […]

Your False Promise Of Cyber-Security Is An FTC Magnet

In the Third Circuit’s landmark decision in FTC v. Wyndham Worldwide Corporation, the court made clear the frequent overlap of […]

“Global Firestorm” If Emails Must Be Turned Over, Says Microsoft

Tech giant Microsoft has warned that if the U.S. government wins its legal battle over e-mails housed on a server […]

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