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

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Feb
15
2011
Judge Says Fannie Mae Whistleblower’s Lawsuit Can Go Forward Center for Public Integrity
Jul
24
2011
Office of Management and Budget Dodges Subpoena on Solyndra Center for Public Integrity
Jun
25
2012
Supreme Court: Children Shouldn't Get Life With No Parole Possibility Center for Public Integrity
Oct
9
2012
California Contest Tops Outside Spending in U.S. House Races Center for Public Integrity
Dec
2
2011
Judge in Citigroup Case has Bucked Trend of Rubber Stamping SEC Settlements Center for Public Integrity
Jan
22
2013
Court Opened Door to $933 Million in New Election Spending Center for Public Integrity
Sep
1
2011
The Mythical Benefits of Tort Reform in Texas Center for Public Integrity
Dec
7
2010
Lawyer Group (ABA) To Examine Ethical Pitfalls Raised in Center’s “Betting on Justice” Center for Public Integrity
Feb
2
2011
Betting on Justice: States are Battleground in Drive To Regulate Lawsuit Funding Center for Public Integrity
Mar
10
2016
Supreme Court Rules Vermont's Health Care Data Collection Law Federally Preempted American University Washington College of Law
Jun
13
2011
The Need for a Detailed Procedure of Judicial Review of Civil Rights Arbitration Awards after Rent-A-Center West, Inc. v. Jackson American University Washington College of Law
Apr
3
2015
Supreme Court Forecloses Use Of Supremacy Clause In Challenges To State Medicaid Payment Rates Brought By Medicaid Providers American University Washington College of Law
May
22
2015
Second Circuit Affirms Preliminary Injunction in Antitrust Suit Against Drug Companies for "Product Hopping" American University Washington College of Law
Jun
1
2015
In Affirming a Preliminary Injunction Against Drug Companies, Second Circuit Finds Coercion in Product Hopping Scheme American University Washington College of Law
Nov
27
2010
Court Finds Google Earth Images to Be Admissible Evidence Gibbons P.C.
Nov
29
2010
Create Your Own Arbitration Provision: Two Recent Supreme Court Decisions Emphasize That Parties Have the Freedom to Define the Nature and Scope of Their Agreement to Arbitrate Gibbons P.C.
Dec
1
2010
How the Supreme Court Skirted ADEA Issues During Reductions in Force and What Must be Done to Fix It Charlotte School of Law
Dec
3
2010
Time to Retire the ESOP from the 401k: Assessing the Liabilities of KSOP Structures in Light of ERISA Fiduciary Duties and Modern Alternatives Texas Wesleyan University School of Law
Nov
26
2012
What’s Not to “Like” About Workplace Harassment? Texas Wesleyan University School of Law
Dec
6
2010
Should Jurors Use the Internet? University of Washington School of Law
Jan
24
2011
Timekeeping Systems May Hold Key to FLSA Litigation Athena Enterprises
May
19
2011
Here Comes the Appraisal Clause, Here Comes the Appraisal Clause Strasburger & Price, LLP
Aug
25
2011
United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union, AFL-CIO, CLC (Trimas Corporation d/b/a Cequent Towing Products, and an individual(25-CB-008891 et al.; 357 NLRB No. 48) Goshen, IN, National Labor Relations Board
Sep
14
2011
NLRB obtains injunction to stop violent union protests at port of Longview, Washington National Labor Relations Board
Sep
30
2011
NLRB Chairman Pearce issues statement on Congressional hearing about Board actions National Labor Relations Board
Sep
7
2011
Administrative Law Judge finds New York nonprofit unlawfully discharged employees following Facebook posts National Labor Relations Board
Aug
14
2011
National Labor Relations Board finds Santa Barbara newspaper committed multiple unfair labor practices National Labor Relations Board
Aug
19
2011
Acting General Counsel releases report on social media cases National Labor Relations Board
 

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