Litigation
In-house counsel who bring open minds to managing their companies’ dispute resolution processes can save their clients considerable time and […]
Last year saw several changes to workplace accommodation laws, case law, and regulations. Three areas were front and center: Pregnancy, […]
Discovery can be expensive, but choosing to skip it can lead to even greater costs, according to law firm Morris, […]
Attorneys Kate Ledden and Maddie Kincaid from Husch Blackwell, writing on the firm’s Healthcare Law Insights site, address a common […]
I taught antitrust law as an Adjunct Professor at John Marshall Law School in Chicago for twelve years. Then I […]
In Citizens Insurance Co. of America v. Mullins Food Products Inc. et al., a federal judge in Illinois ruled in […]
Insurers often argue that government subpoenas are not covered under D&O policies because they do not allege any wrongful acts […]
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects qualified people with disabilities who can perform their jobs with reasonable accommodation. In […]
In a decision with implications for Department of Labor cases, the US Supreme Court ruled in Murray v. UBS Securities […]
According to an article by Seyfarth, hundreds of companies are being sued in California based on claims that navigating and […]
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