The U.S. Supreme Court will attempt on Thursday morning to solve a pressing legal question that has vexed the court for years. And it will do so in […]
New York Extends Statute of Limitations for Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation Suits, and Enacts Changes to Laws Governing Remedies for Breach of Non-Disclosure Agreements and Execution of Confidentiality Provisions in Agreements Resolving Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation Claims
Popular Posts
Trending Posts
Tupac Shakur & Notorious B.I.G. Photos at Center of Copyright Lawsuit
Legendary rappers Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. might have been rivals in life, but they’re now united in copyright litigation. A pair of photographers who snapped separate photos […]
‘There Is No Safe Level for Lead:’ Edison Sued for Allegedly Causing ‘Deadly’ Lead Exposure in Children After Eaton Fire
Edison International and its subsidiary, Southern California Edison, were hit with a class action last week seeking remediation of property costs and long-term medical monitoring for families and […]
Aubrey O’Day Says She Won’t Be Testifying at Diddy Trial
Aubrey O’Day has confirmed she will not be taking the stand in Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ federal sex-trafficking trial. The former Danity Kane member made the announcement on Friday […]
Coinbase Sued in Nationwide Class Actions Over Data Breach
Coinbase was hit with nationwide class action lawsuits in California and New York federal courts on Thursday, the same day it earlier confirmed in a blog post that […]
Cassie’s Husband Alex Fine Releases Statement at Diddy Trial
Cassie’s husband, Alex Fine, has spoken out in defense of his wife’s harrowing testimony recounting her alleged abuse at the hands of Diddy during the Bad Boy mogul’s […]
Should I Get a Lawyer for a Rear-End Car Accident in Ohio?
Understanding Rear-End Car Accidents Rear-end car accidents are among the most common types of collisions reported on roads and highways across the United States, including Ohio. Such accidents […]
When are TROs Appealable? Trump Admin Cases Put Question in Spotlight
Happy Friday, and welcome to another roundup of the week’s news about the judiciary. This week, we’re taking a look at a type of court order for relief […]
How Brands Can Avoid Lawsuits for Using Music in Social Posts (Op-Ed)
In recent years, social media platforms have become a key battleground for copyright infringement disputes, with music rights holders targeting brands that use copyrighted tracks in social media […]
Federal Judge Restricts ‘Continuous’ Employment Harassment Claims to 300-Day Window
A department director for the University of Illinois Chicago can continue with her hostile work environment and retaliation claim against her employer, but can only cite the university’s […]