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Why Litigation Is Starting To Look Like Product Management
Litigation is no longer managed solely as a sequence of isolated matters. The post Why Litigation Is Starting To Look Like Product Management appeared first on Above the Law.
How to Defend a Business Lawsuit Without Going to Trial
Getting served with a lawsuit feels like the opening scene of a courtroom drama. In reality, very few business disputes ever see a jury. Studies of state civil courts have found th...
Alternatives to Litigation for Illinois Business Disputes: Mediation and Arbitration
Business disputes can quickly become expensive, stressful, and disruptive. Alternatives to Litigation for Illinois Business Disputes: Mediation and Arbitration, is an important top...
The State of Corporate Litigation Today
Report The State of Corporate Litigation Today See how 200 GCs and CLOs are tackling litigation's biggest challenges
The 7 Legal Developments Shaping Today’s U.S. Litigation Landscape
Today’s legal news cycle is being driven less by a single blockbuster ruling than by a convergence of high-impact developments across appellate litigation, government enforcement,...
Case Execution Hurdles: Why the Operational Side of Modern Litigation Matters
In litigation, strategy, legal arguments, and effective evidence receive the bulk of the credit—win or lose. When cases are delayed, deadlines are not met, or a case is dismissed,...
The Risks of Rolling Out Arbitration During Active Class Litigation
Managing Internal Communications During a Business Lawsuit
The moment your business gets sued, something predictable happens: people start talking. Managers fire off emails. Employees speculate in group chats. Someone vents in a meeting. I...
Understanding the Basics of Commercial Litigation
Commercial litigation involves legal disputes related to business activities. As the landscape of commerce evolves, so does the nature of commercial disputes. Companies may find th...
Protecting Your Business Before Conflict Escalates- Early Involvement of the Litigator
When a business relationship starts to sour, many business owners hesitate to involve an attorney. They hope the situation will resolve itself, worry about legal costs, or simply d...
Thalhimer files response to Flying Squirrels owner’s defamation lawsuit
Thalhimer Realty Partners denies defamation claims by Richmond Flying Squirrels owner Lou DiBella in federal court over alleged threats and business disputes. The post Thalhimer fi...
Litigation Trends to Watch: Suits Center on Cell Phone Listings, Cannabis Disputes and EtO Emissions
Cell phone listings in online directories are driving a wave of privacy suits under Colorado's Prevention of Telemarketing Fraud Act.
Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell Steps in to Rep Mintz Levin in Legal Malpractice Suit
This action was surfaced by Law.com Radar, which delivers real-time alerting on new litigation across more than 2,600 state and federal courts. Click here to get started and be fir...
When Plaintiffs Cross the Line Into Bad-Faith Litigation
Most lawsuits, even the ones a business owner thinks are wrong, are filed in good faith. The plaintiff believes they were harmed and asks a court to decide. That is how the system...
How Businesses Reduce the Cost of Defending a Lawsuit
Getting sued is expensive even when you win. Research commissioned by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform found that businesses earning $10 million or less acco...
Alternatives to Litigation in Illinois Divorce Cases and Farm Divorce
For many families, the idea of going through a courtroom battle during divorce can feel emotionally and financially overwhelming. Alternatives to Litigation in Illinois Divorce Cas...
How to Defend a Lawsuit Based on False or Unfounded Claims
Few experiences are more frustrating for a business owner than being sued over allegations that simply are not true. Maybe a disgruntled former client invented damages. Maybe a com...
Litigation Lens- The Blake Lively Case—Worker Classification, Contracts, and Retaliation [Podcast]
In this episode of our Litigation Lens podcast series, Michael Nail (shareholder, Greenville) is joined by Sarah Zucco (shareholder, New York) and Olivia Orlando-Donovan (associate...
Pro-Se Attorneys and Judiciary Law 487
There are limits on when a Judiciary Law 487 claim applies, and Nimkoff v Waldbaum2026 NY Slip Op 04203 July 1, 2026 Appellate Division, Second Department holds that one of them i...
Staffing firm says Philadelphia Indemnity refused to defend labor-law class action
An internal email about a "sample case" sits at the heart of this coverage fight
Trial set in defamation suit between Flying Squirrels owner, Diamond District developer
A jury trial is scheduled for a defamation suit filed by Flying Squirrels owner Lou DiBella against Jason Guillot and Thalhimer Realty Partners. The post Trial set in defamation su...
Side by side: lessons from a litigation brief bank
The full picture of how courts rule isn’t hidden. It’s scattered across thousands of trial court filings. Most law firm brief banks capture only a fraction of it. Every litigator k...
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