By Ross Todd | December 3, 2019
U.S. District Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong asked the company to explain why it should not be held in contempt for violating her prior order forcing Postmates to arbitrate more than 5,000 worker misclassification cases brought on behalf of individual couriers.
By Cheryl Miller | December 2, 2019
Software developers, bankers, insurers and other business representatives continue to complain that the new rules are too vague and cumbersome.
By Scott Graham | December 2, 2019
A three-judge panel sounded highly skeptical of U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh's decision to certify a nationwide consumer class based on California antitrust law. But they suggested that a California only class—or California plus a handful of other states—might pass muster.
By MP McQueen | December 2, 2019
The insurance industry is leading the pack when it comes to using this "Moneyball" approach to litigation and financial services, but other big companies' legal departments are also using data tools in their decision-making around litigation. Here's a glimpse inside the third-largest property and casualty insurer's legal operations.
By Mike Scarcella | November 27, 2019
The complaint, filed by a team from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, raised a constitutional challenge to the Labor Department's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. The office in 2017 sued Oracle over alleged discriminatory hiring and compensation practices.
By Scott Graham | November 26, 2019
The 22 models are seeking up to $2 million each, plus punitive damages, after claiming they were duped into believing their adult videos would remain anonymous.
By Greg Land | November 26, 2019
An Atlanta digital advertising company said it had revenues of more than $100 million between 2014 and 2016 but that Google has effectively put it out of business using illegal tactics since then.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 26, 2019
"Your defense law firm and all the defense law firms have tried for 30 years to keep employment cases out of court," said U.S. District Judge William Alsup of the Northern District of California.
By Mike Scarcella | November 23, 2019
The Gibson Dunn team includes veteran Supreme Court advocate Ted Olson and Theodore Boutrous Jr., whose First Amendment media advocacy has pit him against the Trump administration. Morrison & Foerster's Kevin Mullen is counsel of record for Amazon.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 22, 2019
Uber dodged two negligence claims for failing to control the circulation of its identifying decals in a lawsuit where the signage was used to lure a sexual assault victim. The Jane Doe rape survivor's putative damages claim, however, lives on.
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