Where It’s Filed Really Matters: Jurisdictional Limits in Wage and Hour Litigation

By: Shannon Cherney and Lennon Haas Seyfarth Synopsis: The Ninth Circuit’s decision in Harrington v. Cracker…

Seyfarth Further Enhances Employment Litigation Capabilities by Adding Lisa Magorien as Partner in Los Angeles

June 25, 2025 – Seyfarth Shaw LLP has bolstered its market-leading Labor & Employment Department with…

Norton Rose Fulbright’s 20th Annual Litigation Trends Survey finds substantial uptick in regulatory proceedings, with more expected in 2025 | United States | Global law firm

Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright’s 20th Annual Litigation Trends Survey, released today, finds that corporate counsel…

Legal 500 US 2023 guide touts 33 of firm’s practices and 23 lawyers nationally | United States | Global law firm

The Legal 500 United States 2023 guide has ranked Norton Rose Fulbright as a leading law…

California Senate Bill Seeks to Curb Cookie-Related CIPA Litigation

This post was originally published to Seyfarth’s Global Privacy Watch blog. California Senate Bill 690 (SB 690),…

Collaborative Law in BC: A Peaceful Alternative to Divorce Litigation

Navigating the complexities of family law in British Columbia can feel overwhelming, especially during the emotional…

A Pelican’s Guide to Patent Litigation

by Dennis Crouch In a significant decision narrowing the scope of Inter Partes Review (IPR) estoppel,…

Seyfarth Names New Leaders to Continue Strategic Growth of Corporate and Litigation Departments

May 5, 2025 – Seyfarth Shaw LLP has appointed Giovanna (“Gina”) Ferrari as chair of the…

Seyfarth Bolsters Restructuring & Insolvency Capabilities in Both Corporate and Litigation with Addition of Pete Roberts

Chicago, February 20, 2025 – Seyfarth Shaw LLP has boosted its growing Restructuring & Insolvency practice,…

Supreme Court Lowers Bar to Pleading Prohibited Transactions, Despite “Serious Concerns” of Meritless Litigation

Seyfarth Synopsis: In a unanimous decision reversing dismissal of prohibited transaction claims based on fees paid…