Litigation

Damages Issues Again Thwart the Bulk of Plaintiffs’ Claims in the PlayStation Network Data Breach Class Action

All but a handful of class-action claims against PlayStation for its massive data breach were dismissed in a recent decision, because they failed to prove damages.

Will New Federal Rules Address The E-Discovery Dilemma?

There is mounting concern that e-discovery has become the tail wagging the dog in too much of today’s litigation – […]

McDonnell Rejected Federal Plea Deal That Would Have Spared Wife

Former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell may have passed on an offer from federal prosecutors that would have spared his wife […]

Feds, Defense Contractors End 25-Year Litigation Saga

The U.S. government and the developers of the A-12 stealth attack plane have finally settled a legal entanglement that dragged […]

California Rejects Disgraced Journalist’s Bid For Law License

More than 15 years after it was revealed that Stephen Glass, then a 25-year old journalist, had fabricated dozens of […]

Yelp Lawsuit For $750K In Damages Goes To Court

One D.C. contractor will go to court next week, suing a woman who posted a Yelp review that he claims […]

Steel Company Wins Supreme Court Case On Workers Donning Safety Gear

Employers scored a big victory in the Supreme Court today with a ruling that unionized steel workers do not need […]

Quentin Tarantino Sues Gawker For Leaked Script

Director Quentin Tarantino claims Gawker Media violated his copyright by disseminating copies of the script for his next film, The […]

FTC Antitrust Action In Healthcare On The Rise

The healthcare industry’s consolidation efforts are being closely monitored by the FTC. Its recent antitrust case preventing an Idaho hospital […]

Feds Indict “Most Hated Man On The Internet”

The man who has claimed to run isanyoneup.com, a site that posts nude photos often without consent of the person […]

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