Delving into Public Nuisance Claims: Tune into Episode 17 of the Unfair Competition Defense Podcast

Chicago, Illinois — Episode 17 of the Unfair Competition Defense Podcast delves into the rising prominence of public nuisance claims in mass tort litigation. Host Greg Nylen welcomes Frank Citera, a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, to explore this intricate area of law. Citera provides insights on how public nuisance claims have emerged as key considerations in various legal disputes, particularly in cases involving multiple plaintiffs seeking collective redress. These claims often arise in industries that have significant impacts on public health and safety, making their implications far-reaching. The Unfair Competition Defense Podcast, produced by Greenberg … Read more

Mysterious Server Access Denied: Delving Into the Digital Barrier

Washington — In an escalating battle over digital rights and access, a recent government-imposed restriction left thousands unable to access vital online services, highlighting the fragility of reliance on internet platforms in administrative and social spheres. This prohibition raises critical questions about the boundaries of state intervention and the sanctity of digital privacy and accessibility. The policy, which came into effect earlier this week, restricts user access to specific websites deemed “not in compliance” with new regulatory standards. As a result, individuals attempting to visit these websites were met with a stark notice, bluntly stating … Read more