- This doesn’t happen nearly often enough: judge sanctions securities fraud plaintiffs’ lawyer for “spurious” allegations (law.com)
- The “copyleft” is apparently unhappy with WLF’s brief in Viacom v. YouTube (Techdirt)
- Is Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement more successful at enriching those who prosecute and defend such actions than it is at reducing bribery? (Forbes)
- Federal regulations are back in fashion – who knew? (NYT)
- Landmark ruling issued on induced copyright infringement (Campaigns & Copyrights)
- TwIqbal? – drug/devices cases where Twombly and Iqbal rulings applied to dismiss suits (Drug & Device Law Blog)
- Only in America: Doctor ignores warning label, injects self with Botox, wins $15 million in “failure to warn” suit (The Oklahoman)
- OSHA’s enforcement initiatives, including the general duty of an ergonomically sound workplace (Buchanan Ingersoll)