By Angela Morris | June 6, 2019
Perhaps most lawyers know about the basic scam, but they probably don't realize the bamboozle is only the beginning. Years of litigation ensues, and the odds of a lawyer winning against a bank is slim-to-none, although some have seen better odds suing their professional liability insurance provider.
By Meredith Hobbs | May 28, 2019
Criminal defense lawyers weigh in on the ongoing federal probe of former Mayor Kasim Reed's administration that has now reached his former firm, Paul Hastings.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 15, 2019
Lawyers for Bayer, which owns Monsanto Co., told reporters Wednesday that the legal fight over the safety of its Roundup herbicide is far from over.
By MP McQueen | May 14, 2019
More legal action involving commercial and consumer litigation finance companies is the cost of doing business as the industry expands.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 2, 2019
At least three federal judges in multidistrict litigation have asked plaintiffs lawyers to disclose third-party litigation funding. “The minute you have an involvement of someone else," U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm, in the Marriott data breach cases, told Law.com, "you have the benefit of funding, but with that funding, there is a question about is there to be control or not.”
By Max Mitchell | April 23, 2019
According to court watchers, allegations that arose recently in the contentious fee dispute should give any judge pause, and may lead Judge Joseph Goodwin, who is overseeing the vast pelvic mesh litigation, to call for further investigation of the claims before he allocates an estimated $550 million in disputed fees.
By Scott Graham | March 29, 2019
Oracle has accused Google of rehashing the same copyrightability arguments that the Supreme Court has already rejected.
By Michael Riccardi | March 13, 2019
Boeing faces lawsuits from passengers, particularly since eight of them on the Ethiopian Air flight were Americans. But airlines also could bring legal actions over revenue losses incurred due to the grounding, according to lawyers who specialize in aviation.
By Ross Todd | March 11, 2019
U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken in Oakland on Friday issued an injunction barring the NCAA and its member schools and conferences from capping education-related benefits such as computers, science equipment, postgraduate scholarships, and aid to study abroad to Division I women's and men's basketball players and football players at schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
By Erin Mulvaney and Ben Hancock | February 28, 2019
“[Epic] changes the dynamics in a profound way,” said Gerald Maatman, a partner at Seyfarth Shaw in Chicago. “It's one of the most important decisions from the Supreme Court that impacts workplace issues.”
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