Litigation

March 20, 2008
Overstock Under Fire
Overstock.com Inc. faces a libel suit from a research company the Internet retailer is currently suing for allegedly driving down its share price.
Article found in Litigation
March 11, 2008
Rocks and Hard Places
Published in the March 11, 2008 issue of InsideTech
Qualcomm Inc.’s e-discovery blunder has sent ripples through the legal community. Read expert Clifford F. ...
Article found in E-Discovery, Litigation, Technology
February 19, 2008
U.S. Supreme Court Allows Retirement-Fund Suits
Participants in 401(k) and other retirement plans can file lawsuits claiming their individual accounts were mishandled, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Feb. 20.
Article found in Litigation, Labor / Employment
February 13, 2008
Jury Rules Against Boston Scientific in Patent Lawsuit
A Texas jury on Feb. 12 found Boston Scientific Corp.’s drug-coated stents infringe a 1997 patent and awarded $432 million in damages to the patent holder.
Article found in Litigation, IP
2008 Corporate Legal Technology Trends
Published in the February 13, 2008 issue of InsideTech
From insourcing the e-discovery process to automated document review, the world of legal technology is rapidly changing. ...
Article found in E-Discovery, Department Management, Litigation, Technology
January 29, 2008
Companies Can Fire Medical Marijuana Users
An employee fired for his medicinal use of marijuana can’t sue his employer for unlawful discrimination under California law, the California Supreme Court ruled Jan. 24.
Article found in Regulatory, Litigation, Labor / Employment
January 22, 2008
Supreme Court Rejects Enron Investors Appeal
The Supreme Court on Jan. 22 declined to review the $40 billion suit Enron investors brought against financial institutions they say colluded with the now-defunct energy company to hide losses ...
Article found in Litigation
January 17, 2008
Apollo Group to Pay Investors $270 Million
A federal jury in Phoenix ordered Apollo Group Inc., the parent company of the University of Phoenix, to pay shareholders between $270 million and $300 hundred million in damages—or $5. ...
Article found in Regulatory, Litigation
January 16, 2008
Wal-Mart Settles Disability Case
The Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit brought by a Wal-Mart employee who alleged the retailer discriminated against her after an on-the-job accident. ...
Article found in Labor / Employment, Litigation
January 15, 2008
High Court Rejects Third Party Liability
The Supreme Court handed down its opinion Jan. 15 in the closely watched securities case Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta.
Article found in Regulatory, Litigation
January 8, 2008
Judge Sanctions Qualcomm Outside Counsel, Criticizes In-house Lawyers
A federal magistrate judge in San Diego issued sanctions Jan. 7 against six lawyers representing Qualcomm in its high profile patent battle with Broadcom.
Article found in IP, Litigation
January 7, 2008
Residents Say IBM Made Them Sick
More than 90 current and former residents of Endicott, N.Y., sued IBM Jan. 3 for wrongfully and recklessly dumping toxic chemicals into the environment around the company’s Endicott location, ...
Article found in Litigation, Environmental
December 27, 2007
Samsung Counter-attacks in Patent Dispute
Samsung Electronics Co. has replied to a patent-infringement lawsuit filed against it by Sharp Corp. by lodging complaints of its own with the U.S. ...
Article found in Litigation, IP
December 21, 2007
Ford Gets Recordkeeping Case Dismissed After All
A federal court in El Paso, Texas, dismissed a lawsuit against Ford Motor Co. on Dec. 17 after the U.S. government decided to drop its claims against the automaker in a NAFTA record-keeping case.
Article found in Litigation, International
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