The lead singer of Motown group The Four Tops is suing a Detroit-area hospital over allegations that staffers “assumed he was mentally ill” and put him in a […]
8th Circuit Denies Campaign Committee’s Attorney Fees in Copyright Suit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed a lower court’s decision last week to deny all attorney fees to both parties after a jury concluded […]
EXO Chen, Baekhyun, Xiumin Dispute SM Entertainment Over Distribution
Almost exactly one year after Chen, Baekhyun and Xiumin of K-pop boy band EXO first pursued legal action against their longtime label and management agency, SM Entertainment, over […]
In Unredacted Filing, Former Twitter CLO Alleges Musk Bullied Board Ahead of Sale
Incensed that he couldn’t back out of his agreement to buy Twitter, Elon Musk allegedly sought to fire every in-house lawyer who worked on the lawsuit to force […]
Kirkland & Ellis Faces Class Action Over 2023 Data Breach
In one of several court actions that have resulted from a mass data breach last summer, Kirkland & Ellis is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly failing […]
Miami Federal Judge Approves $2.4M Voyager Settlement Involving Gronkowski
A Miami federal judge approved the first tranche of settlements Monday involving prominent sports athletes who promoted the since-collapsed cryptocurrency platform Voyager, teeing up a global mediation with […]
Young Thug Lawyer Taken Into Custody for Contempt of Court
The Atlanta judge overseeing Young Thug’s gang trial held the rapper’s attorney in criminal contempt of court Monday (June 10) in a bizarre episode centered on claims of […]
Press Release Announcing Lawsuit Was Not Defamatory, Pa. Appeals Court Rules
Press Release Announcing Lawsuit Was Not Defamatory, Pa. Appeals Court Rules | Law.com Page Printed From: https://www.law.com/2024/06/10/press-release-announcing-lawsuit-was-not-defamatory-pa-appeals-court-rules/ Blank Rome offices in Washington, D.C. July 25, 2018. Credit: Diego […]
New Illinois Candidate Restrictions Blocked for 2024 — Justia News — June 10, 2024
Changes to procedures ahead of a major election tend to spark controversy. This occurred recently in Illinois, where the state legislature passed a bill that helps incumbent office […]
After EU Elections, Next Competition Chief May Preside Over New Chapter in EU Antitrust History
During the decade Margrethe Vestager oversaw the EU’s powerful Directorate-General for Competition, the agency penalized Apple, Google, and other tech companies with multiple billion-euro fines and proposed bold new […]