Presidential doctrines, when made to fit the moment, define the direction of the country. Should President Trump elect to ...
By treating the countries of the region as if they were still banana republics that would bend over backward to fulfill the U ...
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The DC Court of Appeals will hear a case that has potential nationwide influence on the legal doctrine of “ecclesial ...
A California judge threw out one of Kraken’s key defenses in a suit launched by the SEC which argued the agency can’t ...
Launching an unwelcome takeover of a rival bank used to be a sign of dangerous excess. These days, it seems to be the most ...
The Barton doctrine provides that a court-appointed receiver cannot be sued absent “leave of court by which he was appointed.” Barton v. Barbour, 104 ...
A California federal judge killed part of Kraken's three defenses in the exchange’s ongoing lawsuit against the U.S. SEC.
COURTS are sometimes confronted with the question of whether they should assert jurisdiction or defer to an administrative body in cases involving technical or intricate matters. This doctrine strikes ...
Whether the SEC is correct is a question that will be resolved through litigation; for now, its theory of liability keeps ...
R. Mark Halligan of FisherBroyles LLP discusses case law, the Uniform Trade Secrets Act and the Defend Trade Secrets Act ...