In Slice Wireless Servs., LLC v Yakubov, et al., a WiFi service company brought an action seeking injunctive relief and damages for “flagrant and repeated breaches” of the non-solicitation and ...
The issue was a case of first impression for the court, and the panel fell in line with the Second, Fifth and Ninth circuits to allow monetary sanctions under Federal Rule 37(e) of Civil Procedure. A ...
A federal magistrate judge has halted proceedings in a long-running real estate dispute after finding that plaintiff Gerald Adams repeatedly ...
On a July morning in a Denver courtroom, District Judge Demetria Trujillo took a senior prosecutor to task. Chief Deputy District Attorney Daniel Cohen willfully violated discovery rules and failed to ...
Scott Schirick and Alan Mendelsohn discuss the Second Circuit's ruling in Bourlakova v. Kazakov which will have significant implications for any foreign litigant seeking discovery in the United States ...
The Texas Business Court is quickly establishing itself as a venue where commercial sophistication is both expected and enforced. In Riverside Strategic Capital Fund I v. CLG Investments, Judge Bill ...
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