By John Council | April 18, 2017
While United Airlines is facing major heat for kicking passengers off flights, Scott Self's bus company client got sued for allowing one to board: namely, a paranoid meth user who screamed "Everybody's going to die!" before grabbing the wheel from the bus driver and causing a crash that injured several people.
By Michael Booth | April 14, 2017
State police will have to pay their own way on New Jersey's roads, the Supreme Court has ruled.
By Samantha Joseph | April 14, 2017
Borrowers seeking attorneys' fees on appeal can't have it both ways when it comes to lenders' legal standing to foreclose.
By Ross Todd | April 13, 2017
A longtime partner who was de-equitized before the firm's collapse can't collect more than $1 million in back pay because he was still technically a shareholder, the Ninth Circuit ruled this week.
By Samantha Joseph | April 13, 2017
A Trump company fighting a roughly $32,500 bill could end up paying more than 10 times as much in litigation costs.
By John Council | April 13, 2017
Dallas' downtown civil courthouse was understandably closed for business on July 8, 2016 as police investigated a nearby sniper shooting that killed five of its officers. But that tragedy didn't excuse one Dallas civil judge from failing to holding a hearing in case according a recent appellate court decision.
By Greg Land | April 12, 2017
In what could have been a one-page per curiam ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, two panel members decided to digress.
By Andrew Denney | April 11, 2017
Southern District Judge Jesse Furman acknowledged a split as to whether litigants can use a procedural tool to settle Fair Labor Standards Act cases without court approval.
By ROBERT STORACE | April 11, 2017
The Connecticut Supreme Court rejected an argument that the drivers should be exempt from the $10.10 minimum wage law because they can receive tips.
By Marcia Coyle | April 11, 2017
Just days before Neil Gorsuch will plunge into the U.S. Supreme Court's menu of regulatory challenges, a Washington federal appeals judge on Tuesday turned to the newest justice to bolster her own concerns about the deference that courts give to agencies' interpretation of their rules.
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