The U.S. Treasury Department is battling a wave of privacy litigation that sought to block it from sharing the personal data of taxpayers and government staff with the […]
In Perkins Coie Litigation, Judge Says ‘All Other Agencies’ Need to Respond to TRO
After the federal government was reluctant to distribute widely a judge’s temporary restraining order for Perkins Coie, the judge clarified the order on Wednesday, instructing the government to […]
50+ Law Firms Leading LA Wildfire Litigation Against Edison
Over 50 law firms, including Austin, Texas-based Watts Law Firm and Chicago’s Edelson, will be leading the growing lawsuits against Southern California Edison over one of the deadly […]
Morrison & Foerster Sees Revenue Rise Amid Surging IP, Commercial Litigation Demand
Morrison & Foerster’s balanced practice mix and surging demand in commercial and IP litigation helped drive a 5% rise in gross revenue, to $1.41 billion, and a 7.3% […]
Proposed Texas Law Could Cut Shareholder Litigation, Make State Haven for Incorporations
A bill introduced in the 89th Texas Legislature represents a pro-management shift in Texas corporate law that could reduce the volume and scope of shareholder litigation. ‘Give Companies […]
SEC Confirms Regulatory Agency Has Dropped Litigation Against Coinbase
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced on Thursday that it has filed a joint stipulation with Coinbase Inc. and Coinbase Global Inc. to dismiss the ongoing civil […]
SEC, Binance Seek 60-Day Pause in Crypto Litigation
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Binance asked the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Monday evening for a 60-day stay of the litigation over […]
Florida Federal Judge Sanctions Attorney in Litigation Against DaBaby
The U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Florida sanctioned Miami attorney Jonathan May for improper litigation tactics over the claims brought by his clients, two event […]
SEC Moves for 28-Day Pause in Coinbase Litigation
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission moved for a 28-day extension on Friday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in connection with its ongoing […]
State Appellate Court Settles Fee Battle Between Former Co-Counsel in Patent Litigation
A solo practitioner’s attempts to recover fees for his work in an underlying suit he was kicked off were denied after an Illinois appellate court found his claims […]