Entity
litigation
Litigation is the process of taking legal action through the court system to resolve disputes, enforce rights, or seek remedies. It encompasses all stages of a lawsuit, from pre-trial discovery and motions to trial and appeals.
Why it’s in the news: It is in the news due to high-profile cases involving major corporations like Meta and X, the financial performance of elite litigation firms, and the development of new technology to manage the process.
Latest on litigation
- At This Elite Litigation Boutique, It’s ‘Eat What You Kill’ — And Associates Are Feasting
- Elite Litigation Boutique Is Already On Its Third Round Of Associate Bonuses
- Meta, 29 states head to court in biggest test yet of youth social media litigation
- DISCO Moves Beyond E-Discovery With ‘Unified Litigation Solution’ That Combines Case Facts And Case Law
- X, World Federation of Advertisers settle litigation over GARM dispute
- What It Takes for Women to Break Through in Litigation
- AI policy gets decided in court instead of Congress
- increased litigation, regulation, and legislation act as barriers to entry, preventing the surge of new capacity
- OpenAI is simultaneously defending itself against Apple's trade secrets claim
- OpenAI is now billing xAI over $1 million in legal costs
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7 entities linked to litigation across the news graph.