By Jenna Greene | May 13, 2020
"This groundbreaking litigation fixed a major workplace problem involving developing technology and its impact on real workers who suffered in order to make Facebook safer for its users," said plaintiffs counsel Daniel Charest of Burns Charest.
By Jenna Greene | May 11, 2020
"A party who knowingly distorts or conceals the truth undermines the integrity of the process and maligns justice itself," wrote Senior U.S. District Judge Karon Owen Bowdre in Alabama.
By Jenna Greene | May 10, 2020
U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton in Massachusetts on Friday wrote that while the government's failure to turn over potentially exculpatory material promptly was ' irresponsible and misguided,' it was not willful.
By Jenna Greene | May 7, 2020
"What the public wants more than anything is to feel safe," said American Association for Justice head Linda Lipsen. "If no one is accountable, no one is safe."
By Jenna Greene | May 4, 2020
On Monday, private equity firm Sycamore Partners and Victoria's Secret parent company L Brands settled what was shaping up as a blockbuster fight in Delaware Chancery Court when both sides agreed to walk away from their pending $525 million deal.
By Debbie Kaminer | May 4, 2020
Policies that favor those with immunity to a contagious disease are a novel concept and have not been used in recent United States history. Because of this, it is important to begin thinking about the legal and policy issues associated with banning employees without immunity to COVID-19 from the workplace and the appropriate balance between an individual's right to work and the public health of the nation.
By Jenna Greene | May 3, 2020
Do Quinn Emanuel lawyers 'terrorize and intimidate their opponents'? Or simply make good on their threats?
By Jenna Greene | April 30, 2020
There's been so much spinning and counter-spinning in a brutal proxy fight involving broadcaster Tegna that I'm getting motion sickness just thinking about it.
By Jenna Greene | April 27, 2020
'The greatest asset of copy-and-paste litigation can also be its greatest weakness. And here, that weakness is fully on display,' wrote U.S. District Judge Gregory Woods of the Southern District of New York.
By Jenna Greene | April 26, 2020
The fight between WeRide and AllRide, which are competing to bring self-driving cars to the Chinese market, stands out for what U.S. District Judge Edward Davila of the Northern District of California described as a "staggering" amount of destruction of potentially discoverable material.
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