
State Bar Exam Fiasco Prompts ExamSoft Lawsuits
Many of us remember the stress of college exams, though few of us have sat for one of the toughest exams of all: the state bar exam.
Many of us remember the stress of college exams, though few of us have sat for one of the toughest exams of all: the state bar exam.
Federal Judge Lucy Koh surprised a lot of people last week when she denied plaintiffs' request to approve a $324.5 million settlement that would put an end to the Silicon
At the end of July, President Obama made headlines by signing into law an executive order protecting the rights of gay and transgender federal contractors to be free from
Earlier this month, a federal judge in Philadelphia ruled that RadioShack violated Pennsylvania law by using the 'fluctuating workweek' method of calculating overtime.
Sometimes it's good to have friends in Congress. According to The New York Times, two Congressmen with close ties to Whirlpool have introduced a bill
A controversial medical device used in hysterectomies and myomectomies is being recalled by Johnson & Johnson's Ethicon Endo-Surgery unit following FDA warnings
by Simon Clark on Product Liability
Subaru of America, Inc., was hit with a class action lawsuit last week over vehicles allegedly sold with a defect that causes them to burn excessive amounts of oil.
by Simon Clark on Important Rulings
GAF Materials Corporation announced this week that a tentative agreement has been reached to resolve lawsuits over its allegedly defective shingles.
The FDA has announced it will not be recalling or banning transvaginal mesh products – or at least not yet. What prompted this announcement?
This week, J&J agreed to pay out $4 million to settle Oregon's claims that subsidiary DePuy Orthopaedics made false claims when advertising and selling its now recalled