By Ross Todd | June 17, 2021
Almost all judges think they're better than average at avoiding racially biased decision-making.
By Ross Todd | June 16, 2021
If Hollywood litigator Stanton "Larry" Stein and in-house media lawyer Daniel Novack can get along, perhaps it's a lesson to all of us.
By Ross Todd | June 9, 2021
Amazon Inc. last month quietly changed language on its website that routed disputes with customers into individual arbitration. Leaders at Keller Lenkner, a law firm that has invested heavily in developing the ability to represent large numbers of individual clients in arbitration, including more than 75,000 bringing claims against Amazon, welcomed the move but don't expect other companies to follow suit.
By Ross Todd | June 7, 2021
The Theranos founder last week lost out on her bid to keep a batch of emails between her and the company's former lawyers at Boies Schiller Flexner out of her upcoming criminal trial. One thing that weighed against her: The lack of any sort of engagement letter between the firm and the company.
By Ross Todd | June 2, 2021
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday appointed Morrison & Foerster to conduct an independent investigation into Kevin Cooper's claims that he's innocent of the quadruple homicide that led to his death penalty conviction. His lawyers at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe are cautiously hopeful the new probe will turn up evidence pointing to their client's innocence.
By Ross Todd | May 25, 2021
According to a new report from ISS Securities Class Action Services, nine COVID-related cases have been filed so far in 2021, including cases targeting large cap companies that allege much more than "you shoulda known what COVID would mean to your business."
By Ross Todd | May 24, 2021
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has often found herself as the only minority or woman with a speaking role in the tech-heavy antitrust cases she's overseen. The Epic Games v. Apple trial has been different on the front, and the judge has noticed.
By Greg Land | May 19, 2021
The appellate panel said evidence showed that a tiny link to Uber's terms and conditions, including mandatory arbitration, was hidden by a pop-up keyboard and may have never been seen by the murdered man.
By Ross Todd | May 17, 2021
"Collegiality doesn't happen just because you snap a finger. It's something you've really got to work at," said Retired Minnesota District Court Judge Kevin Burke.
By Ross Todd | May 13, 2021
"Until someone really understands the definition of hate, they may not be prepared to deal with it," said Alameda Superior Court Judge Trina Thompson.
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