By Katheryn Tucker | October 26, 2017
A former student who was raped at gunpoint in her Savannah State University campus apartment won a $10 million verdict in Chatham County State Court…
By Marcia Coyle | October 26, 2017
U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco will make the government's arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court in December in support of a Colorado baker who refused on religious grounds to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.
By Cogan Schneier | October 26, 2017
In a speech at the Heritage Foundation, the attorney general said judges who have entered nationwide preliminary injunctions against President Donald Trump's policies are carrying out policy preferences, not the law.
By Ben Hancock | October 26, 2017
The judge postponed a ruling on Waymo's motion to add two new software-related trade secrets, saying he would decide the matter after the first trial concludes.
By Christine Simmons | October 25, 2017
New, ugly allegations against national legal placement company Wegman Partners were filed by the same law firm that helped Lis Wiehl reach a $32 million settlement with Bill O'Reilly.
By Cogan Schneier | Ross Todd | October 25, 2017
A federal judge in San Francisco found that the Trump administration has so far put forth the more convincing legal argument and that an injunction would be “counterproductive."
By Greg Land | October 25, 2017
In a blistering order in a contentious legal malpractice suit, a DeKalb County judge said "egregious" discovery abuses justified striking the defenses and entering a default judgment against attorney James Potts II.
By C. Ryan Barber | October 25, 2017
"What the legal system is terrible at is remedying individual injuries because it's so expensive," Mayer Brown partner Andrew Pincus said Wednesday at a U.S. Chamber litigation conference. Pincus was a lead attorney in a suit the Chamber filed to challenge a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule to restrict the use of mandatory arbitration clauses that keep consumers out of court. The U.S. Senate late Tuesday blocked the rule.
By Celia Ampel | October 25, 2017
The jury awarded 99 percent of the liability to the tobacco companies.
By Andrew Denney | October 24, 2017
A Queens jury has handed up a record $41.5 million verdict to the family of a New York City sanitation worker who died in 2014 when he was crushed by a street sweeper.
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