Litigation
Learn why the California Court of Appeal ruled that derivative litigation settlements require judicial approval, even when all shareholders are involved.
Learn why a contractor’s reimbursement was limited after relying on the wrong wage rates in its proposal, despite increases under a new bargaining agreement.
Learn why a judge ruled that Celsius’s $4B lawsuit against Tether, alleging breach of contract and crypto asset mismanagement, can proceed.
Learn how a CEO’s reckless social media post turned a workplace dispute into major litigation involving defamation, emotional distress, and other claims.
Read what happened when MyPillow CEO’s lawyers submitted a legal brief filled with AI-generated errors, including fake case citations and misquotes.
Discover why Google was ordered to pay $314M for secretly using Android users’ cellular data, even when devices were idle and apps were closed.
Today’s General Counsel Columnist Jeffery M. Cross examines what the Google antitrust case reveals about competitive foreclosure.
The Eighth Circuit just vacated the Federal Trade Commission’s 2024 “Click-to-Cancel” rule, but state laws and legacy FTC rules still impose cancellation obligations.
Discover how Genius Group plans to use billion-dollar lawsuit winnings to fund shareholder payouts and expand its growing Bitcoin treasury.
A Florida court’s denial of class certification sets a new hurdle in data breach cases, emphasizing the challenge of proving common harm across victims.
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