Kirkland & Ellis’ Matthew Solum and Richard Boynton analyze how companies can prepare for potential fraud allegations from shareholders as securities litigation rises in the UK and elsewhere.
Hughes Hubbard’s Michael Huneke warns about form-based diligence in export controls, saying that liability is based on a “high probability” of goods diversion.
A fired Harley-Davidson dealership executive sued his ex-employer, claiming he was subjected to sex discrimination, demoted ...
A former general counsel of the District of Columbia Retirement Board claims that the agency fired her after she reported ...
A small group of unionized Disneyland Resort performers will get to vote on joining a broader, longstanding unit at the ...
Toronto-Dominion Bank will pay almost $28 million in fines and restitution after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
Former hedge fund manager George Jarkesy told the Fifth Circuit it shouldn’t send an enforcement case against him back to the ...
Masimo Corp. won’t continue to oppose Politan Capital Management LP’s nomination of two candidates to its board of directors ...
San Francisco failed to convince a federal appeals court Wednesday that a group of city nurses should be considered salaried ...
BlackBerry Corp. convinced a Texas federal judge to award it attorney’s fees after the company discovered Silent ...
A pair of cases involving court sanctions against Alan Dershowitz and other attorneys for the failed Arizona gubernatorial ...
A bankrupt New York Catholic diocese and sex abuse claimants have agreed to financial terms of a deal that would compensate ...