Litigation

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“Litigate or Arbitrate” Is a False Dichotomy

In-house counsel who bring open minds to managing their companies’ dispute resolution processes can save their clients considerable time and […]

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Examining New Workplace Accommodation Laws on Pregnancy, Religion, and Disability

Last year saw several changes to workplace accommodation laws, case law, and regulations. Three areas were front and center: Pregnancy, […]

The Importance of Discovery in Insurance Coverage Disputes

The Importance of Discovery in Insurance Coverage Disputes

Discovery can be expensive, but choosing to skip it can lead to even greater costs, according to law firm Morris, […]

Risks Of Testimony From Sophisticated Professional Employees

Classifying Employee Witnesses Poses Risks to Companies

Attorneys Kate Ledden and Maddie Kincaid from Husch Blackwell, writing on the firm’s Healthcare Law Insights site, address a common […]

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The Antitrust Revolution

I taught antitrust law as an Adjunct Professor at John Marshall Law School in Chicago for twelve years. Then I […]

Federal Judge Rules Insurance Group Exempt from Defending Condiment Maker in Lawsuit

Federal Judge Rules Insurance Group Exempt from Defending Condiment Maker in Lawsuit

In Citizens Insurance Co. of America v. Mullins Food Products Inc. et al., a federal judge in Illinois ruled in […]

Potential Gaps In Directors and Officers (D&O) Insurance Coverage

Ruling Highlights Potential Gaps In Directors and Officers (D&O) Insurance Coverage

Insurers often argue that government subpoenas are not covered under D&O policies because they do not allege any wrongful acts […]

Sixth Circuit’s Tourette Syndrome Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Verdict

Sixth Circuit Interprets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in Tourette’s Case

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects qualified people with disabilities who can perform their jobs with reasonable accommodation. In […]

Supreme Court Rejects Retaliatory Standard For Firing A Whistleblower

Supreme Court Rejects Retaliatory Standard For Firing A Whistleblower

In a decision with implications for Department of Labor cases, the US Supreme Court ruled in Murray v. UBS Securities […]

Ninth Circuit Privacy Law Decision Helpful For Defendants

Ninth Circuit Privacy Law Decision Helpful For Defendants

According to an article by Seyfarth, hundreds of companies are being sued in California based on claims that navigating and […]

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