By Ross Todd | April 9, 2018
A federal RICO lawsuit filed Monday in the Northern District of California claims a group of seven retailers, including Walmart and Abercrombie & Fitch, participated in a scheme to extort accused shoplifters.
By Colby Hamilton | April 5, 2018
The national retailer was alleged to have unfairly excluded qualified African-American and Latino candidates for hire due to automatic rejections over criminal histories.
By Erin Mulvaney | March 30, 2018
The Obama-era labor board ruled for a group of employees who were fired after staging a demonstration inside a Walmart. A coalition of major business groups, backing Walmart in the appeal, call the NLRB decision a “dangerous precedent that seriously upsets" labor law.
By Andrew Denney | March 29, 2018
New York's high court has dismissed suits filed by Lindsay Lohan and the daughter of ex-mobster Sammy “The Bull” Gravano against the makers of “Grand Theft Auto V,” disagreeing with their claims that characters in the game were intended to be their look-alikes.
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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 Samantha Joseph | March 12, 2018
Greenberg Traurig's Stephen Mendelsohn worked on one of the longest-running disputes in the Palm Beach Circuit Court.
By Ross Todd | February 27, 2018
The Ninth Circuit on Tuesday upheld a lower court that dismissed a copyright infringement case brought against Nike by a photographer who accused the company of ripping off his photograph of Michael Jordan when creating the "Jumpman" logo.
By Jenna Greene | February 7, 2018
By refusing reciprocity or admission on motion, California sends a message: Your out-of-state bar exams just aren't as good as ours. Because California is special. (Oh, and did I mention it's currently 76 and sunny here?)
By Jenna Greene | February 6, 2018
So much for the Judicial Council's probe into sexual misconduct by retired Judge Alex Kozinski, plus Pennsylvania Republicans refuse to give up gerrymandering fight.
By Jenna Greene | February 5, 2018
A class action by Boies Schiller Flexner claiming au pairs are underpaid has cleared another major hurdle; The latest setback for a Baker McKenzie client who has been trying since 2014 to get paid after an arbitration panel in London awarded him $84 million.
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