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4 Mar 2008, 7:53 am
In a recent decision, the United States Supreme Court has allowed employees the right to sue over losses to their 401(k) plans in certain circumstances. [read post]
4 Feb 2023, 1:02 pm by Mavrick Law Firm
In business litigation, parties sometimes try to sue out-of-state corporations in the state where the plaintiff resides or conducts its business, i.e., the “home state. [read post]
 According to the NLRB, Oregon’s statute is preempted under the preemption doctrine established by the Supreme Court in Diego Building Trades Council v. [read post]
24 Apr 2023, 6:00 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
The state court case was removed to federal court on diversity grounds and the Second Circuit had to determine whether Trump's allegedly defamatory comments were made within the scope of his employment as President of the United States.The case is Carroll v. [read post]
12 Jan 2012, 1:26 pm
The court held that the CROA rendered the respondents claims non-arbitrable because the CROA states that consumers have the right to sue. [read post]
19 Feb 2015, 4:30 am by Kevin
Utah has now become the first state to officially allow its citizens to sue themselves. [read post]
16 Nov 2008, 11:58 pm
In addition to lack of temporal and spacial proximity, the recent SCC case of Mustapha v. [read post]
6 Apr 2007, 10:24 am
EPA this week: do the states have standing to sue the EPA to compel it to regulate greenhouse gasses? [read post]
16 Sep 2020, 6:15 am by Juan C. Antúnez
In the De La Riva case linked below, the 4th DCA provided this short summary of the law as applied to cases where you’re trying to sue an estate: “[I]t is well-settled that ‘an “[e]state” is not an entity that can be a party to litigation. [read post]
7 Aug 2021, 6:49 am by INFORRM
In the case of Reilly v Iconic Newspaper [2021] IEHC 490, a consultant engineer with the same name as a man who was banned from driving by an Irish court faces having to pay a costs bill running into six figures after failing in a bid to sue a newspaper over its report of the case. [read post]