When makers of infant formula hear that babies got sick or died while using their products, what happens next is left largely ...
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A mom said infant formula killed her baby. The manufacturer didn’t tell the FDA.
When makers of infant formula hear that babies got sick or died while using their products, what happens next is left largely to the manufacturers. They decide whether to inform the FDA about possible ...
Many organizations are investing heavily in AI. KPMG believes the real competitive advantage may come from something far more ...
A discussion of secondary copyright infringement claims, including contributory infringement claims following the US Supreme ...
Meta sought to have a federal judge in Oakland decide in its favor before reaching trial, but the Barack Obama appointee ...
A go-to guide for practitioners on how to properly authenticate evidence submitted with summary judgment motions.
In an opinion published June 11, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court vacated and remanded a case involving a Chapter 13 debtor who was judicially ...
Excerpted with permission from the publisher The Lawful and the Awful: Quirky Tales from the World of Law, Tushar Mehta, Rupa ...
Senior U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said in a tentative ruling from the bench she would deny the government’s motion to ...
From Judge David Leibowitz (S.D. Fla.) in Mosler v. Wagner; plaintiff Warren Mosler is a hedge fund executive, author on economics, luxury sports car developer, and former unsuccessful political ...
Debt pressures have been building rapidly over the last few years amid a landscape dotted by high borrowing rates, inflationary pressures and other hurdles, and those challenges have continued to ...
“[T]he court held that Arbutus cannot assert infringement under the doctrine of equivalents but instead must prove its case based on a heightened literal infringement standard.” On February 2, 2026, U ...
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