Litigation

U.S. Chamber Latest Critic Of SEC Court System

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has called for changes in the rules for the SEC’s administrative court system, which allows […]

Decision-Making After A Breach

Chris Pogue from Nuix runs down a list of seven key decisions a company will need to make after it […]

Scalia's Sarcasm Bad Influence, Says Prof

Students have been turning in briefs “laced with derision and ad hominem barbs,” according to UC-Irvine School of Law professor […]

$60M Settlement Between NCAA and College Athletes

College athletes whose names, images, or likenesses were used by video-game maker Electronic Arts may collect $60 million after a […]

Startups Nervous After Uber Ruling in CA

Estimates are that as many as one in 10 independent contractors in the U.S. now work under something resembling the […]

Judge Calls for Rethinking Student Loan Bankruptcy Standard

Recently some judges and courts have signaled that the rigid bankruptcy standard applied to student loan debt should be reconsidered. […]

DOL Clarifies "Independent Contractor"

Last week the Department of Labor issued new guidance on how to determine whether a worker is an employee or […]

Same-Sex Ruling Took Justice Kennedy Six Days to Write

It took six days to write the ruling that guaranteed gays and lesbians the right to marry, said Supreme Court […]

Sports Bars Slap Antitrust Lawsuit on NFL and DirecTV

The NFL’s $12 billion deal with DirecTV to be the only provider of all out-of-market games for bars and restaurants […]

"Free Trials" And Unwanted Renewals Draw FTC Action In CA

In the Central District of California, a slew of skincare product companies and a number of individuals had their assets […]

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