Apple files for preliminary injunction against Galaxy Tab 10.1
In the latest move in a complex series of patent-related cases, Apple filed a motion in a U.S. district court late Friday to ban Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the U.S.
Iowa: Residents sue corn plant over pollution
A Grain Processing Corp. plant in Muscatine, Iowa that makes corn-based products emits so much pollution that it has damaged homes, cars and property across the city, according to a lawsuit filed Monday.
What Should Be Done About JPMorganChase?
What should be done about JPMorganChase?
Banks divided on loan rules
Richard Cordray wants lenders to adhere to the most basic tenet of banking: making sure borrowers can repay. Getting them to agree on how is proving tougher.
Judge: Texas Must Temporarily Keep Funding Planned Parenthood
Siding with Planned Parenthood, a district judge in Austin Monday ordered the state to temporarily lift its ban on Planned Parenthood affiliates from receiving funding as part of the Women’s Health Program.
Mesothelioma Attorneys Cause Asbestos Victims More Agony Than They Have Already
LawFuel.com - The issue of mesothelioma victims and mesothelioma tort law has become a massive body of law, described by the LA Times this week as "the largest body of mass tort litigation in the US - and it's a monstosity".
Ability-to-Repay Rule for Mortgages Nears CFPB Approval
Richard Cordray wants lenders to adhere to the most basic tenet of banking: making sure borrowers can repay. Getting them to agree on how is proving tougher.
EPA to appeal ruling on W.Va.s Spruce No. 1 Mine
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to appeal a federal court ruling that overturned its veto of a key water pollution permit for one of West Virginias largest mountaintop removal mines. The appeal itself hadnt been file...
Polluters’ Paradise?
Texas has filed so many suits against the federal government in the last few years that it’s hard to keep track of them. But one ongoing case has Texas teamed up with a global warming-denying fringe group that has its roots deep in Texas coal money and that has put the state on the same bench as an outfit that calls for more carbon dioxide in the air because “warmer is better.”