Litigation

Princeton History Prof, 95, Faces Eviction Over Landlord Dispute

A revered emeritus professor of European history at Princeton, where he began to teach in 1961, has received an eviction […]

Octopus Faces Discipline

Inquiring legal minds might wonder what Sidney Powell has been up to since she was kicked off Trump’s legal team […]

Cisco Asks High Court To Clarify Standard For Enhanced Infringement Damages.

In the case of Cisco Systems v. SRI Int’l., Cisco Systems is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court for cert, asking […]

Robot-Driven Lawsuits

The rapid growth of the digital economy is being leveraged with emerging technologies such as cloud computing, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, […]

Big Changes For Big Tech If EU Law Goes Into Effect

Apple, Amazon, Meta and Google will fight the EU’s new Digital Markets Act, scheduled to go into effect in 2023, […]

A Trade Secret Slugfest In Big Pharma

Weeks after being sued by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer on multiple counts, including misappropriation of trade secrets and breach of contract, […]

Accurate Valuations Crucial For Property Risk Management

The commercial property insurance industry suffers from “an epidemic of underreported values,” and that’s creating big problems for risk management […]

Law Prof Keeps On Pushin’ For Mandatory Arbitration Of Securities Claims

Hal Scott, an emeritus Harvard Law School professor, is determined to force shareholders to arbitrate their securities claims rather than […]

Patent System Broken, Says Law Prof

George Mason University law professor Adam Mossoff argues that the U.S. patent system, once an engine of innovation, has been […]

Two Powerful Green Industries At Odds: It’s Bio-Fuels vs Electric Cars

A coalition of commodity groups and biofuel companies have petitioned the Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit it to […]

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