By Erin Mulvaney | March 14, 2018
"Morgan Lewis apologizes to the court for allowing this issue to arise," partner Jason Mills told U.S. District Judge William Alsup, presiding over a wage-and-hour class action.
By Ross Todd | March 13, 2018
Dolby claims that Adobe has been using a number of tactics to artificially deflate the royalties owed for incorporating Dolby's copyrighted audio-processing technology into its software from 2002 to 2017.
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By Max Mitchell | March 13, 2018
Agreeing to arbitration was supposed to be as easy as clicking a button, but Live Nation was unable to show that a man seeking to sue the company actually clicked any of the buttons indicating his consent to arbitrate.
By Xiumei Dong | March 13, 2018
The Am Law 100 firm, which opened in the City of Angels a decade ago, is taking on a team of commercial litigators from global legal giant DLA Piper.
By Tony Mauro | March 13, 2018
“Any harassment in the judiciary is too much,” James Duff, director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, told the Judicial Conference in an interim report on Tuesday.
By Marcia Coyle | March 13, 2018
A U.S. Supreme Court capital case could expand the federal jurisdiction over crimes involving Indians in eastern Oklahoma, including Tulsa.
By MP McQueen | March 13, 2018
The lawsuit, filed in federal district court in Miami on behalf of the estate of David Kleiman, a paralyzed IT security expert who died in 2013, may incidentally establish whether Craig Wright is, in fact, the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto, said to be the inventor of bitcoin.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 13, 2018
A U.S. Labor Department judge raised concerns about the breadth of a Wells Fargo whistleblower settlement, saying the release of claims was too broad. The lawyers have a second shot to amend the language. Wells Fargo has recently resolved several whistleblower cases.
By Colby Hamilton | March 12, 2018
Pinchus Raice could have had his career ruined after the FDIC leveled a $100,000 civil penalty against him. Instead, he faced regulators in their own administrative court and won, securing a settlement from the banking oversight corporation for $1.5 million.
By Tom McParland | March 12, 2018
A federal class action lawsuit is seeking to uncover key players behind the alleged widespread manipulation of Wall Street's "fear index," which plaintiffs claim has resulted in potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in losses to investors nationwide.
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