By Charles Toutant | April 19, 2017
A First Amendment suit by an Atlantic City strip club seeks to halt enforcement of a state law making it a crime for restaurants and clubs to advertise a BYOB policy.
By Andrew Denney | April 18, 2017
Restaurants and hotels in which President Donald Trump has financial interests are unfairly siphoning business away from competitors in New York and Washington, D.C., the new plaintiffs in a watchdog group's emoluments suit against Trump allege.
By Jenna Greene | April 17, 2017
Here's a travel ban case with a twist: live witnesses in court. On Tuesday, a federal judge in Washington, D.C. will allow testimony from witnesses including a Sheppard Mullin partner. The move seems distinctly advantageous to the plaintiffs, represented by an army of lawyers from Arnold & Porter.
By Scott Graham | April 17, 2017
Sparks fly as Judges Kozinski, Reinhardt and Watford reflect on a play depicting the late Supreme Court justice's role in American politics and judiciary.
By Scott Graham | April 13, 2017
The D.C.-based appeals court temporarily halted proceedings Thursday to review an order that would force Uber to disclose information it says is shielded.
By Zack Needles | April 13, 2017
A group of commissioners on Philadelphia's Board of Revision of Taxes, including former state Supreme Court Justice Russell M. Nigro, has lost in its bid to recoup nearly $300,000 in compensation lost as a result of a city ordinance that cut commissioners' pay but was ultimately declared unconstitutional.
By John Council | April 11, 2017
Layne Walker, now an attorney with Provost Umphrey, is facing malicious prosecution claims for allegedly having a process server arrested in 2013 for showing up in his courtroom to serve a lawsuit.
By Jenna Greene | April 10, 2017
When you are president, people like to sue you. A lot.
By Vanessa Blum | April 7, 2017
Litigation is rarely the fastest way to resolve a dispute. But sometimes the threat posed by a lawsuit—and the publicity associated with it—can spur action more quickly than other tactics.
By Celia Ampel | April 7, 2017
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