Litigation

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 […]

Ask the Court If You Want Confidentiality

Abraham Lincoln’s wisdom revealed itself in a variety of spheres, ranging from the adversities associated with frontier life to challenges […]

Per Se or Rule of Reason?

Section 2 of the Sherman Act can be enforced civilly or criminally. It’s been a long time since the DOJ […]

Be on the Lookout for Cactus Ransomware!

A new ransomware operation called Cactus is exploiting vulnerabilities in network devices with enhanced security features, or VPN appliances, to […]

High Court Says Giant Brick and Mortar Relic Can Contest Weird Lease

When the Mall of America opened in Bloomington, Mn. in 1992 it was hailed as the ninth wonder of the […]

Supreme Court Punts On Privilege for In-House Communications

Last January the U.S. Supreme Court decided not to hear a case that would have solved a problem that legal […]

How To Use AI For Recruiting Without Getting Sued

The flaws in AI systems used in recruitment and hiring could transform the workforce in unpredictable ways, according to a […]

IRS Prevails In a Clash of Giants

Section 6920 of the Delaware Code prohibits the Delaware Department of Insurance from disclosing certain information about captive insurance companies […]

Mass. Attorney General Forces Rollback In Workers’ Comp Premiums

On April 6th Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell announced resolution of an administrative rate trial at the Division of […]

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