Litigation

Trump’s Golf Course Lawsuit Against NYC Could Bite Him

The Trump organization filed a lawsuit against the city of New York last month, accusing it of breaking a contract […]

In Protracted Mass Tort Battle, 3M Loses A Bellwether Case

A jury found 3M Co partially liable for the hearing loss of a plaintiff army veteran, in the third of […]

Warning Re Trade Secrets: Employees With Access To Info Can’t “Steal” It

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Van Buren v U.S. dealt with a police officer misusing official data for his […]

A Win For “Silent Cyber Coverage” In IL Supreme Court

Policy holders prevailed before the Illinois Supreme Court in a coverage dispute involving the closely watched Biometric Information Privacy Act. […]

Sacramento Man Sues Monsanto For Causing His Cancers

A suit filed in California state court alleges that the cancers a Sacramento resident suffers from were caused by exposure […]

Cyber Expert Investigating AZ Election Puzzles His Old Friends

The head of the cybersecurity firm leading the Arizona 2020 vote audit is a nice guy who just went off […]

Bitter Estate Battle Over Robert Indiana’s Work Turns Into Lovefest

When the artist Robert Indiana died in 2018, a high-stakes litigation battle erupted over rights to his work and how […]

Holmes’ Attorneys Fret About Biased Jurors

The wire fraud trial of former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes has been postponed several times due to the pandemic, but […]

Turmoil After Law Firm Fires Alleged Trumpies

The president and a name partner at Minnesota’s “largest and nicest bankruptcy law firm” fired two employees, allegedly because he […]

Challenging The Myth Of The Non-Dischargeable Student Loan

Conventional wisdom has it that student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. The Southern District of New York said as […]

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