Litigation Trends to Watch: Suits Center on Egg Prices, Oracle Data Breach and Casino-Style Platforms
December 5, 2025New suits blame rising egg costs on algorithmic pricing.
New suits blame rising egg costs on algorithmic pricing.
The Harvard Law School visiting professor was arrested in October for firing shots near Temple Beth Zion on Yom Kippur, but the Temple did not deem...
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On its 13th day of deliberations, a Florida jury in a high-profile opioid trial that lasted 51 days provoked concerns about possible misconduct, with...
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Jenner & Block is among the latest law firms to call for four days of in-office work per week.
One law dean said that while he often disagrees with choices made by the ABA in accrediting law schools, “a world without accreditation will be...
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In its 2-1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said Humphrey's Executor v. U.S. — establishing that the president...
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"I am grateful to the members of the grand jury and humbled by the support I have received from across the country," New York Attorney General...
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Competition for the property was fierce, and the deal will likely face regulatory scrutiny.
The plaintiffs claimed Liberty Mutual adopted a uniform policy of stopping rental benefits prematurely, often after as little as seven days, and said...
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Jennifer Newstead's deep government experience, which helped her land Meta's legal chief job six years ago, also was a big draw for...
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The school ranked fourth from the bottom among its T14 peers in sending 2024 graduates into the public interest sector, trailing category leader NYU Law by nearly 16 percentage points. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Luigi Mangione’s defense attorneys have argued intense pretrial publicity, including comments from President Donald Trump and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, have undermined their client’s rights. But prosecutors say the Manhattan-based Southern District of New York is familiar territory to highly publicized criminal matters, and that the court is well-positioned to deal with it. […]
Unlike previous technological shifts in the legal profession, the current AI revolution is unprecedented in its velocity. Click Here To Read The Full Article
In a dissent Monday, Justice Clarence Thomas said the Supreme Court’s longstanding bar against tort suits from members of the military, known as the “Feres doctrine,” has no basis in law. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“I conclude that all actions flowing from Ms. [Lindsey] Halligan’s defective appointment, including securing and signing Ms. [Letitia] James’s indictment, constitute unlawful exercises of executive power and must be set aside,” U.S. District Senior Judge Cameron McGowan Currie wrote in an order disqualifying Halligan and dismissing criminal charges against the New York attorney general and […]

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