The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 19, 2018
The U.S. Supreme Court and a federal appeals panel each rejected separate challenges brought by leading Pennsylvania Republicans aimed at invalidating the state's recently redrawn congressional map.
By Colby Hamilton | March 15, 2018
The lawsuit on behalf of seven Latina workers in upstate New York claims supervisors at a snack company plant subjected them to regular sexual and gender-based harassment over the course of years.
By Colby Hamilton | March 14, 2018
The parents allege the company's publication of the initial story—which was later retracted but not before fueling an online conspiracy theory—made them “collateral damage in a political war to which they are innocent bystanders.”
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.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
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 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 Colby Hamilton | March 9, 2018
What's left of the former investment bank Lehman Brothers will be responsible for $2.38 billion in compensation to hedge funds and institutional investors who were hurt by the bank's actions leading up to the financial crisis a decade ago.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 7, 2018
Atlanta trial lawyer and legal commentator B.J. Bernstein has produced a 30-minute podcast about the challenges of turning #MeToo disclosures into lawsuits.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 5, 2018
Ride-sharing giant Uber violated Pennsylvania's consumer protection law when it failed to promptly disclose that a data breach occurred in late 2016, and that mistake should cost the company at least $13.5 million, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro has claimed in a newly filed lawsuit.
Daily Report Online | Expert Opinion|News
By Greg Land | March 5, 2018
Lawyers following the trial talk about their perspectives on what the case means—and the open questions that remain.
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