
Attack of the Hacks: Companies Facing Legal Action Over Data Breaches
by Simon Clark on Securities Law
The end of 2013 saw a slew of data breaches rock American consumers' faith in big companies' abilities to keep their information secure.
by Simon Clark on Securities Law
The end of 2013 saw a slew of data breaches rock American consumers' faith in big companies' abilities to keep their information secure.
by Simon Clark on Dangerous Drugs
Thousands of lawsuits against Boehringer Ingelheim (BI) will soon be resolved after the company agreed to settle the majority of cases filed in state and federal courts
by Simon Clark on Product Liability
Only two months have passed since news of GM's ignition switch recall made front-page news across the country. Back in April, GM CEO Mary Barra was questioned by Congress
We reported last week that Michael Devine, one of the class representatives in the Silicon Valley anti-poaching suit, had gone public in his dispute with his lawyers.
by Simon Clark on Uncategorized
The class action lawsuit filed against Warner Music by former unpaid interns has taken another big step forward after a judge gave the green light for class action
Cases involving allegations of discrimination are, sadly, fairly common. Cases involving the executive editor of the New York Times, however, are not.
Forbes published a very interesting article recently. The title was certainly eye-catching: Odds Of A Payoff In Consumer Class Action? Less Than A Straight Flush.
There's a certain irony that, in a suit about employees and their right to switch companies, lawyers seem to have forgotten who the boss is.
Less than two weeks ago, we reported that Lumber Liquidators was facing a lawsuit over unsolicited faxes sent to potential business customers
Google, Inc. has to be getting used to lawsuits by now. In the last few months alone the company has faced legal action over, among other things