Litigation

Law Prof Poses Alternative To Court Packing

NYU law prof Christopher Jon Sprigman says there is a better way than court packing to counter “partisan judges.” Congress […]

Remote Litigation Is Here To Stay

2020 is likely to prove to be the year when the world took a giant step toward a new societal […]

Whistleblower Sues EPA and Energy Department

A whistleblower who served as the deputy chief of staff of the EPA in 2017 and 2018 has sued both […]

The Gaping Holes In Cyber Insurance

Cyber insurance should be understood as a societal problem, not just a business problem, says a treatise from the Carnegie […]

Impersonator, Using Password “Help,” Breaches 401K Account

A hacker convinced a 401K “record keeper” for Abbott Labs to change an employee’s account password, and then managed to […]

Where A Corporation Must Litigate At Issue In Supreme Court Case

Venue is often a key factor in deciding whether to pursue litigation, and it is the issue in the Supreme Court’s […]

On One Key Regulatory Precedent, Amy Barrett Is A Cipher

Speculation about how a Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett would rule has focused on Roe v Wade and Obamacare […]

Is Internet Gaming Addictive?

Although gaming disorder was defined as an addiction by the World Health Organization in 2018, and that designation has been […]

Malpractice Lawyer Indicted – Was It Extortion Or A Consulting Fee?

One of Maryland’s leading medical malpractice attorneys has been charged by federal prosecutors with attempted extortion. Allegations are that he […]

Covid-19 Is Increasing Fraud, But Companies Can Protect Themselves

Declining corporate revenues, a dispersed workforce, and an increasingly desperate population is proving to be a potent recipe for fraud. […]

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