Software company Meta, renamed from Facebook in late 2021, is navigating troubled waters in the courtroom. In March, the social media giant suffered a $375 million jury verdict in a case brought by the State of New Mexico; the state alleged that the compa... See more
The False Claims Act is among the oldest anti-fraud statutes in American law. President Lincoln signed it into law on March 2, 1863, in response to fraud by wartime contractors who sold the Union Army defective and substandard goods. The original statute ... See more
As the economy slows and the impacts of tariffs, interest rates, and other economic changes are felt,, Docket Alarm analysis reveals bankruptcy filings are trending upwards nationwide, with only a few parts of the country not seeing double digit increases... See more
Litigation involving the world’s three largest memory-chip manufacturers — Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron Technology — has become a recurring feature of the federal court system in the United States, reflecting the strategic importance and comp... See more
Federal courts are increasingly grappling with the legal status of prediction markets, as exchanges offering contracts on political, economic, and social events test the boundaries of federal commodities law. Litigation against the main players – Kalshi a... See more