Litigation
A class action lawsuit brought by former shareholders of Oracle alleged that the company overpaid when it acquired NetSuite. According to the plaintiffs, Lawrence Ellison, […]
For anyone whose practice focuses on mass torts or a national counsel practice, litigating in a judicial hellhole is not uncommon. I finished 2022 with […]
Patent owners, accused infringers, and patent litigators spend a surprising amount of time thinking about and litigating venue. A wave of non-practicing entity cases made […]
Section 2 of the Sherman Act can be enforced civilly or criminally. It’s been a long time since the DOJ pursued a Section 2 violation […]
A new ransomware operation called Cactus is exploiting vulnerabilities in network devices with enhanced security features, or VPN appliances, to access the networks of large […]
When the Mall of America opened in Bloomington, Mn. in 1992 it was hailed as the ninth wonder of the world, a 5.6 million sq. […]
Last January the U.S. Supreme Court decided not to hear a case that would have solved a problem that legal department attorneys frequently encounter, how […]
The flaws in AI systems used in recruitment and hiring could transform the workforce in unpredictable ways, according to a Tilleky & Gibbins paper. It […]
Section 6920 of the Delaware Code prohibits the Delaware Department of Insurance from disclosing certain information about captive insurance companies without the companies’ consent. The […]
On April 6th Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell announced resolution of an administrative rate trial at the Division of Insurance that will result in […]