By Jenna Greene | January 8, 2020
The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday announced that a California-based mortgage broker agreed to pay $120,000 to settle allegations that he revealed highly personal information about his customers in responding to their bad Yelp reviews.
By Jenna Greene | January 8, 2020
'Before private law firms approached the Attorney General proposing that the state hire them on a contingency fee basis...the state had exhibited no concern about the issue of variability of response to Plavix,' lawyers for the drug makers wrote.
By Jenna Greene | January 7, 2020
'Defendants paid the Taliban to leave them alone,"the complaint states. 'The payments saved defendants money: it was cheaper to buy off the Taliban than it would have been to invest in the security necessary to mitigate the terrorists' threats.'
By Jenna Greene | January 6, 2020
"Great Minds' interpretation cannot be correct," wrote Senior Judge Jerome Farris of the Ninth Circuit for the unanimous panel, noting that it would lead to "absurd results.
By Jenna Greene | January 6, 2020
The oil giant protested being slapped with a $2 million penalty for violating Ukraine-related sanctions regulations.
By Jenna Greene | December 19, 2019
The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform picks the worst lawsuits of 2019.
By Jenna Greene | December 17, 2019
After opening arguments in Massachusetts federal court and one day of powerful testimony from the victim, the groundbreaking case settled on what WilmerHale partner Cynthia Vreeland said were favorable terms to her client.
By Jenna Greene | December 17, 2019
"Resolving this action enables Bausch Health to close the door on one of the more meaningful and unpredictable liabilities associated with the legacy Valeant era," said the company's CEO.
By David Snyder | December 16, 2019
The decline of proactive litigation by news organizations has had a profound negative effect on the public's access to information.
By Jenna Greene | December 16, 2019
'Plaintiffs' disqualification arguments are utterly meritless—designed solely for delay, obstruction, and to run up costs—as even a passing inspection of their motion demonstrates,' wrote Gibson Dunn partner James Fogelman.
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