Litigation

BigLaw Won’t Rep Gay Marriage Opponents

It’s a virtually unprecedented phenomenon, observes New York Times reporter Adam Liptak. Tobacco companies that claimed their product was harmless […]

Feds Indicted In Silk Road Fraud

Silk Road, the online black market that dealt in Bitcoins, was shut down In October 2013, but the list of […]

Google Gets One Up On Motion Picture Association

A Mississippi federal judge has granted Google’s motion for a preliminary injunction against Jim Hood, the Attorney General of Mississippi, […]

Judge Indicted For Illegal Gun Sales

A Texas judge has been indicted for illegally selling guns and making false statements relating to gun purchases. This week, […]

Still Waiting For An FCPA Super Bowl

The Supreme Court missed a chance to resolve an important question of terminology in the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The […]

SCOTUS Cracking Down On Disruptive Protests

A group of activists protesting the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision have received stiffer-than-usual penalties. Five people from the […]

Concealed Carry Laws And Employer Liability

Concealed weapons can legally be carried in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The liability implications for businesses […]

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European Regulators, With a Big Stick, Eye U.S. Tech Giants

European regulators continue to scrutinize the biggest U.S. tech companies for possible antitrust and privacy violations, the New York Times […]

“Reckless” Rolling Stone Story Target Of Fraternity Lawsuit

A report released this week found that Rolling Stone’s story, “A Rape on Campus,” released last year and since retracted, […]

San Diego Unprepared For Zombies, Says Plaintiff

A woman who was hit by a car during last year’s comic book convention has sued the city of San […]

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