Litigation

Bucolic Westchester Estate Could Snare Trump In Tax Probe

A 213-acre Westchester County estate featuring a classic Georgian-style mansion, “could end up being one his bigger legal nightmares.”

Facebook Files Motions to Dismiss Antitrust Cases

On March 10, Facebook filed motions for dismissal of antitrust cases that were brought by The Federal Trade Commission and […]

Report: Companies Failing To Report Cyber Risk To Shareholders

Many companies are not adequately reporting cybersecurity risk in their SEC filings, according to a recent report. Instead they are […]

Law Firms Half A World Apart Come To Same Conclusion: Increasing Risk Of Climate Change Litigation

Recent posts from major law firms in the U.S., the UK and New Zealand issue similar warnings: Climate change litigation […]

Careless “Offboarding” Leaves Gaping Cybersecurity Hole

Insiders are the most common source of organizational breaches. That fact is well understood at this point, but a crucial […]

Is Content Moderation Even Possible?

Not according to a post in the Techdirt blog – at least not moderation “at scale” – because neither human […]

Class Actions Allege Auto Insurers Are Overcharging During Pandemic

Class action lawsuits, filed in Nevada state court in Clark County, allege ten major auto insurers have failed to give […]

Refusal to Deal

Generally, the antitrust laws do not require a company to work with or do business with a rival. As early […]

Selective Amnesia

Proud Boy Enrique Tarrio, leader of the Proud Boys extremist group, has an extensive history as an informer for federal […]

Privilege Invoked: Shareholders Won’t See Facebook Board Communications

A Facebook institutional shareholder (a state public employee retirement fund) did not like a $5 billion settlement the company negotiated […]

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