Litigation
Judge Richard Posner has removed U.S. District Judge Milton Shadur from a sex-bias case, citing his “abruptness and irregularity” and […]
Linklaters partner Bernd Meyring looks at recent trends in competition law in Europe. During the last ten years, he says, […]
Eyewitness accounts have long been considered definitive evidence in criminal trials. “But memory —to the judicial system’s growing disconcert—can be […]
Bracewell & Giuliani attorneys Dan Meyers and Kedar S. Bhatia explain how the combined factors of ambiguous and inconsistently applied […]
Arizona has filed a lawsuit against GM, claiming that a succession of vehicle defects and delayed recalls over a period […]
This week a federal judge will review the settlement that the NFL reached with 20,000 former players over concussion injuries. […]
When Adrienne Moore switched from an iPhone to an Android device, Apple’s operating system blocked the delivery of her text […]
The collection of data from mobile devices, sometimes necessary for e-discovery purposes, is more difficult than collecting information from computers. […]
In a decision that could have far-reaching implications for the privilege in health care fraud cases, a federal judge’s ruling suggests any time a defendant denies knowledge of engaging in illegal conduct, it may impliedly waive the attorney-client privilege.
If used properly, mediation remains an effective means of resolving even the largest and most complicated disputes, writes Cole, Schotz, […]
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