By R. Robin McDonald | June 19, 2018
The Campaign for Accountability sought to review communications between the Consumer Credit Research Foundation and Jennifer Lewis Priestley, a KSU professor hired to research the effects of payday loans on consumer finances.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 18, 2018
A New York state court judge has refused to dismiss lawsuits against several opioid manufacturers in some of the first substantive rulings to come out of the barrage of cases brought by governments over the prescription painkillers.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 13, 2018
The Trump administration is nearing a crucial deadline with the CFPB nomination. The acting director, Mick Mulvaney, can stay until June 22, or longer if the White House has formally announced a nominee. The White House is reportedly considering several potential nominees.
By Charles Toutant | June 12, 2018
The Supreme Court said a plaintiff must show there was actual monetary or other harm in order to become eligible for compensation.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 8, 2018
For Ropes & Gray partner Doug Meal, the challenge for his team was deciding where to stop as they built out their brief for LabMD before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Editorial Board | June 8, 2018
We urge lawyers and bar associations to take the lead in giving guidance to practitioners and clients about the issues raised by this new forensic technology.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Best Practices
By Alanna G. Clair and Shari L. Klevens | June 8, 2018
By keeping mindful of a party's—and an attorney's—obligations not to engage in unethical conduct during depositions, attorneys can help ensure that the case will be considered on its merits, rather than impacted by sanctions or other issues.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 8, 2018
The dismissal comes fives months after a Washington federal appeals court upheld the CFPB's power structure as constitutional but tossed the penalty against New Jersey-based PHH, sending the case back to the bureau for further action.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 7, 2018
The dismissal comes fives months after a Washington federal appeals court upheld the CFPB's power structure as constitutional but tossed the penalty against New Jersey-based PHH, sending the case back to the bureau for further action.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Judith D. Cassel and Melissa A. Chapaska | June 7, 2018
Because marijuana is still frustratingly and inappropriately listed on Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substance Act (21 U.S.C. Section 321 et seq.)…
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