Category: Litigation
New Antitrust Suit Signals a Renewed Interest in Antitrust Enforcement
An antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, along with DOJ actions involving other major companies and industries, means the government’s renewed focus […]
Recent Anti-Corruption Legislation and its Potential Impact on Businesses
Legislation intended to fight corruption on a global scale may mean added compliance burdens for US businesses Key takeaways: Multiple […]
Court or Out of Court: The Potential Benefits of Pursuing Mediation
Sometimes solving issues without waiting for a court ruling—while being prepared to take things all the way—can be the best […]
Texas’s Rule 202: A Unique Approach to Pre-Litigation Discovery
Broad allowances for pre-lawsuit discovery through a provision in the Rules of Civil Procedure present an opportunity for Texas attorneys […]
Fraudulent Transfer or Voidable Transaction? A Look at Fraudulent Conveyance Regulations
State laws dealing with asset transfers concerning bankruptcy are getting a closer look because of a new version of the […]
PPP Litigation Update: Eleventh Circuit Says No PPP Loans for Debtors in Bankruptcy
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently joined the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in holding that the Small Business […]
All That Glitters Is Not Gold: A Look at The First Federal Securities PPP-Related Class Action
The CARES Act’s Paycheck Protection Program, while a commendable and necessary initiative, was certain to invite lawsuits against banks. It […]
Litigation Issues for Lenders Related to PPP Loans: False Claims Act
Our firm has been at the forefront of the Payroll Protection Program “agent fee” litigation—advising and defending banks in purported […]
Ponzi Scheme Litigation: Avenues of Relief and Defense
In this on-demand webinar, Katya Long will guide the viewers through the definition of Ponzi Schemes, red flags to look […]