By Cogan Schneier | Lisa Helem | December 12, 2017
D.C. Circuit Chief Judge Merrick Garland joined several other D.C. federal judges in presiding over appellate arguments in the case of Sebastian and Olivia, from William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night."
By Sue Reisinger | December 12, 2017
A recent review of enforcement from 2017 showed a lack of consistency in how monitorships were applied, in how recidivist companies were treated, and in when cases prompted both civil and criminal penalties.
By Cogan Schneier | December 12, 2017
Page served as an informal adviser during the 2016 election, and alleges telecommunications companies acted in concert with the government to interfere in last year's elections.
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By Max Mitchell | December 12, 2017
A Harvard Law professor has issued a report recommending a cap on all contingent fee contracts for attorneys representing former players individually and rejecting arguments that parties should pay an additional set-aside toward a common benefit fund for class counsel attorneys.
By Erin Mulvaney | December 11, 2017
An Equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigation that found a class of older employees at Ohio State University faced age discrimination came as a suit targeting the university for certain practices is moving forward.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 11, 2017
A federal appeals court has revived more than 750 lawsuits filed over four diabetes drugs after finding that a San Diego judge misapplied a 2011 U.S. Supreme Court opinion relating to federal pre-emption.
By Ross Todd | December 11, 2017
Judge Alex Kozinski, sitting for his first oral argument after the Washington Post reported harassment allegations against him on Dec. 8, appeared to be in the court's minority in a case over whether there's a constitutional right to a livable climate.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 11, 2017
Toyota is battling to limit potential damages in a wrongful death case filed 23 years after the automobile manufacturer settled a personal injury case based on the same catastrophic injury and product liability claims.
By Celia Ampel | December 11, 2017
The court will review a Third District Court of Appeal decision finding a Miami judge was not required to recuse herself just because of a Facebook "friendship" with an attorney who appeared before her.
By Celia Ampel | December 11, 2017
A Miami-Dade jury ruled against former CEO Colin Veitch on all counts.
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