Garrison Law Earns Tier 1 Ranking in the 2025 Edition of Best Law Firms®
Garrison Law is proud that the 2025 edition of Best Law Firms® has awarded us the ranking of Tier 1. Garrison Law received this highest available ranking in four categories: Employment Law –...
View ArticleThe Federal Circuit’s Antisuit Injunction Decision in Ericsson v. Lenovo has...
I previously wrote about the Federal Circuit’s FRAND international injunction decision in Ericsson v. Lenovo, but also invited Prof. Jorge Contreras to provide his insight. Contreras is one of the...
View Article“New Fifth Circuit Judges Possible for Trump, Big Cases to Shift; Appeals...
“New Fifth Circuit Judges Possible for Trump, Big Cases to Shift; Appeals court already has six Trump appointees; Liberal litigants expected to sue in other courts”: Jacqueline Thomsen of Bloomberg Law...
View Article[Eugene Volokh] N.Y. Times on Pseudonymity in the Sean "Diddy"...
From an article today by Julia Jacobs: Sexual assault accusers have long sought anonymity in the courts and in the media. The flood of complaints during the #MeToo movement ushered in a much broader...
View ArticleEEOC’s 2024 Litigation Has Focused on the ADA and PWFA
Recently, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that the agency had filed 110 lawsuits challenging unlawful employment discrimination practices in fiscal year 2024. The EEOC...
View ArticleLorish & Putfark on the Virginia Constitution and Originalism
Lisa Lorish (Virginia Court of Appeals) & Elizabeth Putfark (Southern Environmental Law Center) have posted The Emerging Virginia Constitution: Open questions of interpretation, and how their...
View ArticleKJK Receives 12 Regional Rankings in 2025 Edition of Best Law Firms®
KJK is honored to be recognized in the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms,” earning regional rankings in 12 practice areas and achieving Tier 1 status in Education Law, Family Law, and Real...
View ArticleWhistleblower Law Collaborative Named a Best Law Firm by Best Lawyers®
Whistleblower Law Collaborative is pleased to announce that it has been named a Best Law Firm by Best Lawyers®. Firm Recognized as a Best Law Firm To be appointed a Best Law Firm by Best Lawyers®, a...
View ArticleWhen Do Contracts Let You Litigate in Virginia? Part 1—General Principles
November 7, 2024 | By: Erick Poorbaugh Let’s say you’re running a Virginia company and enter into a contract with a company from another state. Later, a dispute arises, and you want to sue in...
View ArticleBlog Post: California: Lean into Workers’ Compensation Lien Trials with This...
By Hon. Colleen Casey, Former Commissioner, California Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board The battle of the bill review experts is on! This issue was the focus of the recent Noteworthy Panel Decision...
View ArticleSeeger Weiss Recognized in the 15th edition of Best Law Firms® in the United...
Best Lawyers® has issued the 15th edition of Best Law Firms® in the United States, recognizing Seeger Weiss with national and metropolitan rankings for the firm’s work in mass tort, product liability,...
View ArticleThe AI Legislative Puzzle
With Donald Trump’s victory in this week’s presidential election, the federal government’s approach to the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) stands at a crucial inflection point. While there...
View ArticlePodhurst Orseck Ranked Nationally as 2025 Best Law Firms®
MIAMI, FL – Nov 7, 2024 – The 2025 edition of Best Law Firms®, ranked by Best Lawyers® has recognized Podhurst Orseck for its outstanding legal expertise and client service. The firm has been...
View ArticleHow Do Oligopolies Affect Competition?
Author: Ruth Glaeser Recent news highlights a growing focus on government antitrust enforcement cases against companies accused of monopolizing markets and abusing their power. But let’s consider...
View ArticleDepo Provera Brain Tumor Lawsuit FAQs
This page provides clear answers to the most common questions about Depo-Provera brain tumor lawsuits about Depo Provera brain tumor lawsuits. So many Depo Provera lawyers are explaining the same...
View ArticleTenth Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Short Seller’s Securities Suit Against...
Short sellers have a complicated relationship to securities class action litigation, as several prior posts on this site have noted (most recently here). Among the more unusual roles short sellers can...
View ArticleIf at first you don’t succeed. . . alternative milk litigation again.
On November 5, 2024 Judge Jon S. Tigar dismissed the claims in Munoz v Peet’s Coffee, Inc., Case No. 24-cv-01764 in the Northern District of California. I’ve blogged about these cases recently¹ so I...
View ArticleAre Law Firms Susceptible to TCPA ATDS Claims?
On September 25, 2024, 1-800-LAW-FIRM, PLLC (“Defendant”) was sued in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan for allegedly violating the automatic telephone dialing...
View ArticleBarron, Adler, Clough & Oddo Ranked by 2025 Best Law Firms®
Barron, Adler, Clough & Oddo, PLLC is honored to announce its inclusion in the 2025 edition of Best Law Firms®, where the firm has been ranked as a top law firm in Regional Tier 1 Austin Metro for...
View ArticleCan Trump Fire the Fed Chair? Some Legal Realism
Fed Chair Jerome Powell has tersely indicated that he won't resign if asked by the President and that he cannot be fired or demoted. Peter Conti-Brown, who is a keen observer of Fed issues, has a nice...
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