General Motors LLC — the New GM — is subject to a multitude of lawsuits stemming from its alleged wrongdoings and the alleged wrongdoings of its predecessor, General Motors Corp. — the Old GM. This article presents an in-depth analysis of the litigation.
- August 01, 2017Corinne Ball
Discuss of a case in which assignee wrongdoing might justify piercing the corporate veil.
August 01, 2017ljnstaffThird-party litigation funding is a relatively new, but rapidly expanding litigation financing vehicle. General counsel and commercial litigators would be well served to understand the changing landscape regarding the scope and potential uses of such funding.
August 01, 2017Jonathan Friedland, Elizabeth Vandesteeg and Jeffrey GoldbergThe Ninth Circuit has reinstated a medical malpractice claim involving a federal government-employed doctor because although the plaintiff did not exhaust the federal claims process before originally filing suit in state court, he dismissed his original claim, sought and was denied relief through the federal claims process, then attached the claim to the ongoing state court case.
August 01, 2017ljnstaffFederal Circuit Vacated The Denial of an Injunction Because a Causal Nexus for Multi-Feature Products Only Requires a Feature to be 'A Driver' of Demand
District Court Abused Discretion In Denying Attorneys' Fees, Where Plaintiff Continued to Litigate After Markman Order Made Its Position UntenableAugust 01, 2017Howard Shire and Michael BlockConsumers' Digital Music Price-Fixing Suit Ruled No "Class" Act
Marshall Tucker Band's Former Manager Loses Bid for Attorney Fees After Prevailing in Trademark Action Brought Against It By the BandAugust 01, 2017Stan SoocherAnalysis of a case involving Social Security disability fraud.
August 01, 2017ljnstaffIn-depth analysis and discussion of several important rulings.
August 01, 2017ljnstaffAnalysis of a case in which a prescribed drug allegedly contributed to a young man's death.
August 01, 2017ljnstaffThis edition of the Quarterly State Compliance Review looks at some legislation of interest to corporate lawyers that went into effect between May 1 and July 1, as well as some recent cases of interest from the courts of Delaware, Michigan, and Texas.
July 02, 2017Sandra Feldman




