By Amanda Bronstad | February 26, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a plaintiff suing over “Cobra Sexual Energy” pills had missed a 14-day deadline to seek appeal of an order decertifying the class action.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 14, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Wednesday ordered U.S. District Judge William Alsup to explain his standing order barring settlements talks prior to class certification in a case against Logitech.
By Ross Todd | February 5, 2019
A plaintiffs lawyer representing "on call" employees called the Second District Court of Appeal's ruling a "far-reaching decision and a great day for the wage earners."
By Amanda Bronstad | January 31, 2019
The DOJ has asked courts for permission to file statements of interest that appear to support the arguments of the defendants, not the employees pursuing class actions alleging agreements not to poach employees violate federal antitrust laws.
By Tony Mauro | January 16, 2019
Nancy Maveety, Tulane University political scientist and Supreme Court scholar, chats about her book "Glass and Gavel: The U.S. Supreme Court and Alcohol."
By Scott Graham | January 4, 2019
Eighteen months after ruling a statutory ban on "disparaging" marks unconstitutional, the justices will address a related provision banning "scandalous" and "immoral" marks.
By Ross Todd | December 17, 2018
Williams-Sonoma claims that Amazon.com has set up an "unauthorized" store using its famous housewares name and that the online retail giant engaged in a "systemic campaign" of copying patented designs for its West Elm-brand furniture.
By Ross Todd | November 13, 2018
Chiu, the general counsel of Ebates, helped the online cash-back shopping site navigate the acquisition and integration of three companies this past year.
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By Tom McParland | September 25, 2018
The Delaware Supreme Court has affirmed a Delaware Court of Chancery ruling that required former American Apparel CEO Dov Charney to repay $19.5 million to a hedge fund in a dispute over money he owed from a failed fight to regain control of the company he helped to found.
By Cheryl Miller | September 18, 2018
What are the biggest potential pitfalls for companies under these new rules? How are lawyers advising clients? We caught up with Alston & Bird's Maureen Gorsen, former director of California's Department of Toxic Substances Control, for her perspective.
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