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The National Law Review is a no-log-in resource of legal articles addressing litigation, trial practice, appellate practice, and alternative dispute resolution. We provide legal news on the most recent litigated business and commercial cases including antitrust, banking and financial institutions, construction, complex disputes/class actions involving multi-parties and multi-jurisdictions, communications, employment law, environmental actions, government enforcement defense, insurance, intellectual property, mergers and business combinations, products liability, professional liability, real estate and development, environmental, securities enforcement, white-collar criminal actions, and trust and estate litigation. Details of actions by federal and state and local regulatory agencies as well as private actions from across the U.S. are added daily.

The legal experts who write for the National Law Review cover the federal circuit courts as well as the Supreme Court, analyzing the decisions and opinions from the justices at these levels and parsing the meaning and greater context of these decisions.  For coverage of the circuit courts and the decisions at the Supreme Court, the National Law Review has breaking news coverage of these issues. Additionally, coverage of litigation as a process, including rules of evidence, jury selection, and information on expert witnesses is available on the site.

Along with traditional litigation, the National Law Review also covers alternate dispute resolution (ADR), as well as the viability of Arbitration Agreements in a variety of contexts. The benefits of mediation as opposed to litigation, and the benefits of arbitration.  Compulsory arbitration clauses in agreements relating to major corporations, shareholder agreements, or multinational agreements, are covered on the National Law Review.

Additionally, the National Law Review covers trends in -e-discovery and regulations in document analysis and trial preparation. 

We also serve as a resource for the latest developments in civil proceduree-discovery, trial practice, appellate practice, and alternative dispute resolution, including mediation and arbitration involving both binding adversarial proceedings and non-binding voluntary procedures before neutral third parties.

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Recent Litigation, Trial, ADR, E-Discovery & Court News

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Jul
28
2017
The Travel Ban – A Quick Update for Affected Travelers Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Oct
11
2018
USPTO Announces Final Rule Changing Claim Construction Standard in Inter Partes Review Post-Grant Review and Covered Business Method Patent Proceedings K&L Gates
Apr
27
2021
Supreme Court Update: Jones v. Mississippi (No. 18-1259), AMG Capital Management LLC v. FTC (No. 19-508), Carr v. Saul (No. 19-1442) Wiggin and Dana LLP
Mar
7
2022
Recent Court Decision Inverts ATDS Pleading Standard in TCPA Litigation Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP
Mar
21
2023
The Georgia Supreme Court Should Reconsider Allowing Lawyers to Represent Clients Following Georgia Law Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Mar
25
2024
Data At Issue: FTC Focus on Browsing Information and Location Data Proskauer Rose LLP
Apr
28
2020
The Availability of Section 1782 Discovery in International Commercial Arbitration: A View from Northern California and the Epicenter of IP Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jun
8
2020
Wallis Trading v Air Tanzania The Importance of Standard Lessee Representations and Warranties Vedder Price
Sep
28
2020
Montana Supreme Court Again Rejects Public Service Commission's Modifications to PURPA Contracts Beveridge & Diamond PC
Dec
28
2012
Illinois Court Rejects Subcontractor’s Claim for Delay Damages Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Dec
5
2013
Noel Canning Implications of Mandatory Bargaining of Discretionary Discipline Varnum LLP
Sep
18
2014
French Supreme Administrative Court Rules on the Procedure for Returning Artworks Looted by the Nazis McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
8
2016
Fourth Circuit Upholds Constitutionality of CON Law Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Jul
13
2016
Fizzled Minnesota Suit Against Target Officers and Directors Raises Question as to Value of Derivative Claims in Data Breach Cases Mintz
Jun
28
2018
Finjan, Inc. v ESET, LLC: Can Billing Records Evidence Intent Element of Inequitable Conduct? Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner, P.A.
Feb
9
2021
I've Been Federally Indicted – Now What? Oberheiden P.C.
Apr
5
2019
Staring Down The Barrel: Court Relies On Little-Known Eleventh Circuit Rule To Dismiss TCPA Complaint As A Shotgun Pleading Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Feb
21
2020
Wisconsin Supreme Court: “Retroactive Defense” Can Satisfy An Insurer’s Duty to Defend Davis|Kuelthau, s.c.
Aug
1
2013
Good-Faith Belief in Invalidity, Even if Mistaken, Negates Induced Patent Infringement: Commil USA, LLC v. Cisco Sys., Inc. McDermott Will & Emery
Jul
13
2014
Supreme Court Holds Computer-Implemented Invention Patent-Ineligible: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jun
9
2015
Petroleum Geo-Services v. WesternGeco: Order Regarding Discovery IPR2014-00687, 688, 689 Faegre Drinker
Sep
29
2015
Can Supply Chains Be Completely Transparent? Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Nov
20
2015
NLRB Weekly Summary of Decisions, November 9 – 13, 2015 Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
13
2016
Liability Waiver Found to Be Violation of Public Policy and Therefore Unenforceable von Briesen & Roper, s.c.
Dec
11
2019
District Of Massachusetts Holds That Consumers With No Arbitration Agreement Must Arbitrate Their “Closely Intertwined” Class Action Claims Pierce Atwood LLP
Mar
26
2015
Chuck Yeager’s Latest Suit Pulls Out of Nose Dive: Yeager et al. v. Fort Knox Security Products McDermott Will & Emery
Apr
12
2018
Jury Finds Reckless Indifference of Johnson & Johnson and its Talc Supplier and Awards $80 Million in Punitive Damages for Selling Powder Containing Asbestos Clifford Law Offices
Jan
8
2024
If Corporate Charters Are Contracts, Must They Be Signed By The Corporation? Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
 

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