By B. Colby Hamilton | August 22, 2017
The Second Circuit agreed a Long Island town's ordinance was overly broad and trampled on commercial free speech.
By Melanie Waddell | August 22, 2017
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, the Minnesota-based insurer suing the U.S. Labor Department over its fiduciary rule, said Monday it plans to file a preliminary injunction to halt the anti-arbitration clause that is set out in the regulation's best-interest contract exemption.
By Ross Todd | August 22, 2017
Objectors are hoping to create a circuit split to get the U.S. Supreme Court to review whether settlements that only fund charitable organizations are appropriate in class actions.
By John Council | August 22, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ordered Yahoo to pay a Dallas promotions company $4.4 million after it backed out of a deal to offer a $1 billion prize for any person who correctly predicted the winners of all 63 games during the 2014 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
By Samantha Joseph | August 22, 2017
A closely watched multimillion-dollar suit before Florida's Supreme Court could change Florida rules on expert testimony.
By Marcia Coyle | August 22, 2017
Don't call the Washington boutique shop Gupta Wessler an "anti-Trump law firm," said its founder, Deepak Gupta. A number of Trump-related policies fall squarely within the firm's core mission, he said, putting the lawyers there—an expanding group—in court in major fights against the White House.
By Marcia Coyle | August 22, 2017
The biggest workplace challenge in the coming U.S. Supreme Court term will require a delicate dance to divide up argument time in three consolidated cases with six lawyers, including two stars of the high court bar, and a U.S. Justice Department that has changed positions.
By Charles Toutant | August 21, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has overturned the dismissal of two antitrust suits over "reverse settlements" in which patent holders sought to delay the sale of generic versions of blockbuster drugs.
By Nichole Morford | New York Law Journal | August 21, 2017
In this Special Report: "In Three Procedural Decisions, Court Tackles Apportionment and Jurisdiction," "Decisions in the 2016-2017 Term Overwhelmingly Favored Prosecutors," "In Term of Transition, Court Sides With Insurers" "Court Considered Government Liability in Three Notable Cases," "Dealmaking With State-Owned Companies: Drafting, Enforcement Tips" and "The Oral Argument: An Absolute Must When Appealing a Case."
By Evan K. Farber | August 21, 2017
Evan K. Farber, a partner at Loeb & Loeb, writes: Tweets may be an unlikely source of inspiration for brief writing. But while the supply is plentiful, why not make the most of them?
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