Litigation

Canada’s Supreme Court Rejects Appointment Of Newest Member

In a stunning move, Canada’s top court voted 6-to-1 that its own newest member, Justice Marc Nadon, is ineligible to […]

Breached Law Firm Info Used In $5.6 Million Insider Trading Scheme

A Morgan Stanley broker and a clerk at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett were arrested this week and charged with plotting […]

Toyota Agrees to $1.2B Settlement

Toyota this week agreed to a $1.2 billion settlement that U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said is the largest financial […]

Tiffany, Fearing Genericide, Sues Costco Over ‘Tiffany’ Engagement Rings

In a case demonstrating the often difficult copyright enforcement task faced by well-established brands, Tiffany & Co. is suing Costco […]

Inconsistent Patent Venue Decisions May Give Trolls the Advantage

There had been a trend of venue transfer approvals for companies fending off patent assertion suits, often filed in plaintiff-friendly […]

In Coverage Dispute, No Slack For An Honest Mistake

When The Saint Consulting Group was sued by a client, it sent notice of the claim to its insurance agent, […]

Lawson Whistleblower Case Is A Shot Across The Bow Of Private Contractors

The Supreme Court has held that whistleblower protections under Sarbanes-Oxley cover employees of privately-held contractors to public companies, as well […]

Illegal Union-Management Deal Alleged At VW Plant

Three employees at the Volkswagen assembly plant in Chattanooga have sued the automaker and the UAW.

GM Has Close Ties to Outside Counsel Tapped to Investigate Recall Scandal

King & Spalding, a law firm GM used to defend against lawsuits alleging a car defect led to fatal accidents, […]

Google, Viacom Settle $1 Billion YouTube Lawsuit

Google and Viacom announced today they have reached a settlement in a $1 billion copyright lawsuit that has lasted more […]

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