Litigation

“Offering Frauds” Are An SEC Litigation Focus

Offering fraud cases are typically based on the sale of interest in a fund. The bad actor finds something investors […]

CFTC Creates Cyber-Police Arm

Commodity Futures Trading Commission registrants should get ready for a heightened focus on cybersecurity and environmental fraud, particularly in the […]

High Court Rules For Employees In Venue Issue

When employer/employee disputes result in litigation, EU-domiciled employees can only be sued by their employer in the country where they […]

Govt. Can Dismiss FCA Qui Tam Suits Over Relator’s Objection

In June, the Supreme Court upheld a Third Circuit Ruling but disagreed with its rationale. See the article referenced above […]

Delaware Court Says TC Energy Execs Breached Fiduciary Duty

Delaware’s Chancery Court has ruled that TC Energy Corp (TransCanada) is liable to former shareholders of Columbia Pipeline Group, stemming […]

DOJ’s Antitrust Losing Streak Reaches Four

The DOJ has failed to secure convictions in all four cases it has brought to trial based on theories of […]

Register and You Could Be Sued

A June 27th ruling by the Supreme Court in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co has the Bryan Cave firm […]

AI Trolls Will Mirror Patent Trolls

The odds are that AI prompts will output proprietary code, according to Sean O’Brien, a lecturer in cybersecurity at Yale […]

Ex-CEO of Bayer Will Be Deposed In Arkansas Roundup Suit

A Monsanto petition to overturn a decision by a county judge that requires Werner Baumann, the ex-CEO of Bayer to […]

Follow Up On Litigation Holds Aggressively

If your company’s employees regularly use personal devices to conduct business and your policies address retention of business-related information on […]

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