Litigation
The U.S. government has appealed a case in which a judge in the Court of Federal Claims found the Federal […]
The settlement that the NFL has reached with former players suffering from concussion-related head injuries “to be blunt, is a […]
Lowenstein Sandler attorney Catherine J. Serafin looks at an issue that often does not get the attention it deserves from […]
A three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected trial court rulings that a company had waived […]
Despite the outcome, the Ellen Pao case has sparked a necessary and overdue national conversation on workplace discrimination in the male-dominated world of Silicon Valley.
The plaintiff’s lawyer, maligning the expert’s “bought opinion,” noted that it cost $3,400 – a hundred dollars more than what the plaintiff’s doctor’s had charged.
Members of the Senate split town for a month-long vacation last week, after having confirmed just five judges so far […]
Despite a 1986 ruling that requires prosecutors to provide a race-neutral explanation when striking jurors using peremptory challenges, discrimination remains […]
Justice Scalia’s dissents are like mud wrestling – appalling, yet difficult to look away from, former Supreme Court law clerk […]
Texas’ strict voter identification law discriminates against black and Hispanic voters in violation of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, […]
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