Litigation

Housing Crisis, Fire Risk, Setting Off A Legal Battle In CA

More than 4 million acres in California burned last year, where there were five out of the six largest fires […]

Pandemic May Be Waning, But Securities Lawsuits Keep Coming

Two recent securities class actions related to the coronavirus are likely a harbinger of what’s to come even if there […]

Former Netflix Exec Guilty of Bribery, Kickbacks

Michael Kail, formerly VP of IT Operations with Netflix, who was indicted in 2018 on 29 counts of wire fraud, […]

Epic v. Apple Will Potentially Rewrite Antitrust Law

According to an article in Wired, “the livelihood of thousands of app developers and the very definition of antitrust law” […]

Counterfeits, “Brand Abuse,” Said To Be Rampant For Small And Medium Sized Businesses

Four out of five small and medium sized businesses suffer from counterfeited products and brand abuse, according to a brand […]

Texas AG’s Request For $3,800 Per Hour Outside Attorneys Is Thwarted By Lawmakers

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wanted to be able to pay outside counsel as much as $3,780 an hour for […]

“Inventorship,” Not Infringement, At Issue In Unusual Nexus IP Case

In a video interview, an attorney who represented Nexus explains what was at issue in a novel IP case, Nexus […]

Delaware Supreme Court Says Fraud Is Insurable

It’s a decision likely to reshape directors and officers (D&O) policies nationwide, says a post from law firm Snell & […]

For GCs, A Troubling Ruling From Mass. Supreme Court

Following revelations that data-analytics firm Cambridge Analytica had obtained and utilized Facebook users’ data for political-advertising purposes, Facebook commissioned a […]

Facebook Replies To Its 48-State Antitrust Charge

Facing antitrust claims by 48 state attorneys general who filed a lawsuit in December, company attorneys met with the editorial […]

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