By Jacqueline Thomsen | August 10, 2021
"OAN helped create and cultivate an alternate reality where up is down, pigs have wings, and Dominion engaged in a colossal fraud to steal the presidency from Donald Trump by rigging the vote," the complaint reads.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin A. Schwartz | July 2, 2021
In his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin Schwartz discusses the recent Supreme Court ruling in 'Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski', where the court held that a claim for nominal damages can save a §1983 federal court case from dismissal for mootness, to illustrate the important role nominal damages play in §1983 constitutional litigation.
By Justin Henry | May 24, 2021
"Settlements on the courthouse steps weren't happening," firm chair Ronald Schutz said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 18, 2020
New York led an investigation that culminated with six other states - including Connecticut and New Jersey - coming to a $2M agreement with CafePress Inc. to resolve a 2019 data breach.
By Michael A. Mora | September 16, 2020
The suit accuses CNN of repeatedly playing a quote taken out of context from President Donald Trump's impeachment trial before the U.S. Senate, where Dershowitz defended Trump.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | April 24, 2020
The judge pointed out that some FTC commissioners wanted to specifically sanction Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for the company sharing private user data with outside parties.
By Scott Graham | April 10, 2020
The Federal Circuit sounded skeptical Friday of 10x Genomics and Orrick partner Josh Rosenkranz's claim that a Delaware jury awarded 15 times too much for infringement of Bio-Rad's droplet technology. But the court sounded reluctant to reimpose an injunction that Rosenkranz said would hinder research into diseases including COVID-19.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 30, 2019
A federal judge Friday dismissed a discrimination lawsuit filed on behalf of a former Connecticut Judicial Branch employee.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | Raychel Lean | November 12, 2019
Remington Arms Co. LLC's won't get its day before the U.S. Supreme Court, which Tuesday denied certiorari in an appeal over the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting.
National Law Journal | Research
By Amanda Bronstad | October 23, 2019
Data privacy and unwanted text messages were among the claims in a rising number of consumer class actions, according to an inaugural report released Wednesday by Lex Machina.
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