Litigation

Judge Won’t Dismiss Dewey & LeBoeuf Criminal Charges

Criminal charges will not be dropped against three former leaders of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP in an alleged accounting fraud […]

SCOTUS Obamacare Case: The Next Bush v. Gore?

When the Supreme Court decided to take up another Affordable Care Act lawsuit last week, it set the stage for […]

Lawyers May Be Death Knell Of NFL

The New York Times magazine looks at the lawyers who have brought to light the dangers from repeated head injuries […]

Disturbing Trend: Whistleblowers Eyeing Tax Ploys

Lawsuits are alleging a taxpayer failed to comply with a tax obligation, with statutes of limitations far exceeding the time period when audits are mandated.

Wikipedia As Evidence In Post-Grant Patent Proceedings

The conclusion was less than a carte blanche, but in a case where the patent owner was attempting to marshal […]

In The UK, A New Weapon Against The On-Line Counterfeit Trade

Website blocking orders are not a magic cure, but they have the potential to make a big dent in the counterfeit products trade.

NFL Washington Redskins Can Sue Native Americans, Judge Rules

A federal judge has given the Washington Redskins organization the green light to sue the group of Native Americans who […]

Suspension Upheld For Employee Who Talked Like A Robot

A New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene worker who answers customer service calls is “guilty of answering […]

Strippers Are Employees, Nevada Top Court Rules

More than 6,000 semi-nude performers were improperly classified as independent contractors, Nevada’s Supreme Court ruled last week, and Sapphire Gentleman’s […]

Appeals Court Nixes Arbitration For UBS, Nasdaq In Facebook IPO Case

UBS cannot force Nasdaq to arbitrate its claims of “catastrophic mismanagement” of the 2012 Facebook IPO, a divided appeals court […]

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