Litigation

Yale Settles Wellness Lawsuit For $1.3 Million

March 16, 2022

In a settlement that an attorney with plaintiff AARP Foundation called a model for how wellness programs can and cannot […]

Lessors Who Want To Repo Planes From Russia Getting Only “Radio Silence”

March 15, 2022

Commercial aircraft leasing companies are trying to get their planes back from Russian airlines before some sanction rules kick in […]

The Delicate Cannabis Supply Chain

March 11, 2022

“To envision a basic cannabis supply chain, one only has to look at how harvested flower gets turned into all […]

ADA Title III Lawsuit Filings Way Up 2021

March 11, 2022

A commentary on the Seyfarth ADA blog notes that the world has become more accessible since 2013 when the firm started keeping […]

“TRUMP TOO SMALL” Greenlighted By The Federal Circuit

March 10, 2022

A panel of The Court of Appeals For the Federal Circuit has ruled that the Patent and Trademark Office violated […]

Clerk Kicks Attorneys Out Of Courtroom For Covid Protocol Violation

March 9, 2022

The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit imposes Covid protocols on attorneys arguing before it, one of which is […]

3M Throws a Hail Mary

March 9, 2022

3M has filed a writ of certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court, hoping to avoid thousands of infection lawsuits over […]

Texas AG Announces Privacy Suit Against Meta

March 8, 2022

In a press release, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced a lawsuit the state has filed against Meta, alleging […]

Third Party Litigation Funding Increases Awards and Insurance Premiums

March 7, 2022

According to the insurance giant Swiss Re, third-party litigation funding is a booming business with inflationary effects on jury awards […]

Why The Harvard Sexual Harassment Suit Is A Watershed Event

March 4, 2022

Author Leigh Gilmore, writing on Cognescenti, a site from Boston’s National Public Radio station, explains why she considers a lawsuit […]

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