Upon the Government’s Motion for Reconsideration of the court’s earlier order on the subject, Judge Orenstein of the Eastern District of New York again denied t…
Through the Financial Information Privacy Act (“SB1”), the California Legislature was seeking to offer the citizens of California more stringent privacy protect…
Sarl Louis Feraud International and S.A. Pierre Balmain, French corporations that design and market high-fashion clothing, sought to enforce a default judgement…
Pro se plaintiff Jeffrey Hammer brought an action in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York against defendant Amazon.com (“Amazon…
Defendant LendingTree, Inc. (“LendingTree”) operates a web-based real estate referral service whereby consumers can input their location and receive information…
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia granted a preliminary injunction to prevent Georgia election officials from enforcing a new law req…
In an unpublished opinion on personal jurisdiction, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected plaintiff Angela Tomlinson’s claim that defendant H&R Block,…
ACRA sued Lexmark alleging violations of California Business and Professions Code §17500 (unlawful to disseminate untrue or misleading statements) and §17200 (p…
The DirecTV litigation machinery continues to turn with the company now having sued over 25,000 individuals. Although the DTV has been accused of using “litiga…
Can you imagine dating in the days before Google? How would you find out anything about your counterpart? I wish I could take credit for the idea, but I have…
I don't have any links to post in line with my text, so hopefully my native wit will suffice to entertain you. Whoever "you" are. Anyway, things…
I was struck by a quote in this story in the NY Times on the shutting down of Grokster. According to the chairman and chief executive of the National Music Publ…