By Cogan Schneier | July 28, 2017
The appeals court sided with a passengers' group that the FAA should reconsider a petition to regulate aircraft seat sizes.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | July 28, 2017
Pitchmen told victims that an ex-Apple CEO and the "Dog Whisperer" were financial backers in health care and smartphone gaming companies.
By Commentary by Read McCaffrey | July 28, 2017
Venezuela's embattled Maduro government may face a rude awakening on claims in U.S. courts, writes attorney Read McCaffrey.
By Jason Straight, UnitedLex, Cybersecurity Law & Strategy | July 28, 2017
Even if you've been putting off compliance efforts, the GDPR will require a relatively modest adjustment in practices and procedures.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD | July 27, 2017
"Swatting" has a new meaning, which made its way into the Oxford Dictionaries a few years ago: "The action or practice of making a hoax call to the emergency services in an attempt to bring about the dispatch of a large number of armed police officers to a particular address."
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD | July 27, 2017
By obstructing access to funding for anyone living in a "redlined" area, choices for health care, education, retail, banking and groceries are severely limited, stifling the livelihoods and pursuits of an entire group of people.
By ROBERT STORACE | July 27, 2017
As the Connecticut Supreme Court prepares to hear a case pitting families who lost loved ones in the Sandy Hook shooting against gun manufacturers Remington and Bushmaster, a variety of groups have staked out sides in amicus briefs in an attempt to sway the decision.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 27, 2017
A new lawsuit claims Sentinel Offender Services never refunded the unauthorized fees flagged by the state before it stopped working in Atlanta.
By Samantha Joseph | July 27, 2017
U.S. District Judge Judith E. Levy appointed South Florida attorney Theodore "Ted" Leopold and Michigan litigator Michael Pitt interim co-lead class counsel for residents suing over contaminated drinking water in Flint.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 27, 2017
DeKalb County Sheriff Jeffrey Mann pleaded guilty Thursday afternoon to violating two Atlanta city ordinances after city solicitors agreed to drop a pending public indecency charge.
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