Litigation

Long COVID and Workers’ Comp

Long COVID is now classed as a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act, and employers must accommodate workers suffering […]

Supreme Court Strikes Down Reasonableness Test For Scienter

The knowledge that a claim a contractor makes is false is the linchpin of a False Claim Acts Case. The […]

Remote Employees and Patent Venue

The latest issue in the patent venue wars has reached the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals. The issue in In […]

AI Is Super-Charging the Client Side In Workers’ Comp Disputes

According to the Erwin McCane & Daly firm, AI is already affecting workers comp insurance on the client side. It […]

Privacy Ruling In Illinois

In April the Illinois Supreme Court issued a decision that could have significant implications for the state’s litigation landscape and […]

Impact of Climate Litigation On Share Price

A London School of Economics study shows that climate-related lawsuits have an increasing effect on market capitalization. The first climate-related […]

Defending Mass Torts In Judicial Hellholes

Robert Kum of Duane Morris says he’s used to litigating the mass tort cases he defends in “Judicial Hellholes” for […]

He Could’ve But He Didn’t

A class action lawsuit brought by former shareholders of Oracle alleged that the company overpaid when it acquired NetSuite. According […]

Trying a Case In a Judicial Hellhole

For anyone whose practice focuses on mass torts or a national counsel practice, litigating in a judicial hellhole is not […]

Remote Employees and Patent Venue

Patent owners, accused infringers, and patent litigators spend a surprising amount of time thinking about and litigating venue. A wave […]

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