The decision to file in state or federal court, or even whether to remove a case to federal court, can be outcome determinative. One would not necessarily expect that to be the case, and perhaps some ...
As 2025 gets underway, Womble Bond Dickinson has been taking stock of the major international arbitration developments from last year that are ...
There has rarely been a larger or more widely distributed financial market that existed in a more uncertain regulatory context than ...
Under the cover of a limited liability corporation, a former faculty member of Colorado Technical University sued her employer in 2021, revealing a scheme obtaining federal aid off inflated credit ...
The appointment likely signals a loosening of the SEC’s cyrptocurrency policy during the second Trump presidency.
praising retiring Court of Appeal President Justice Jon Isaacs as an example to follow. Speaking yesterday at a special sitting in honour of Justice Isaacs at the British Colonial Hotel ...
The latest petition comes after New York federal judge Katherine Failla granted an order for an interlocutory appeal on Jan. 7, allowing Coinbase’s appeal. Judge Failla said that ...
Even prior to the TFA, IRS Appeals refused to consider all federal tax disputes. For example, a pre-TFA IRS Chief Counsel Memorandum noted that appeals officers enjoyed the right to refuse a case ...
In his Zoning and Land Use column, John Armentano discusses the Court of Appeals decision in ‘Nemeth v. K-Tooling,’ which gives litigants, especially land use litigants, some additional “breathing ...
A woman, who was blamed by French courts for her divorce because she no longer had sex with her husband, has won an appeal in Europe’s top human rights court, the court said on Thursday ...