Monthly Archives: September, 2025

Docket Analytics Show Litigation Challenges of Pharmacy Chains

It’s the end of an era in the pharmacy world - as of this week, Rite-Aid has closed all of its stores, leaving its...

Docket Alarm Data Reveals Growth in Bankruptcy Filings in First Half of 2025

Amid massive changes in economic and immigration policy nationwide, Docket Alarm data reveals that bankruptcy filings have grown steadily nationwide in the first half...

FOIA Requesters Probe Trump Administration AI Moves

FOIAengine: Over 100 FOIA Requests to Federal Agencies As the Trump Administration moves rapidly to install artificial intelligence throughout the federal government, a growing number...

Which Cabinet-Level Department Gets Sued the Most? 

It’s safe to say that the federal government faces a massive amount of litigation. It is the nation’s largest employer, employing approximately 3 million...

Fed and Treasury in FOIA Spotlight

FOIAengine Highlights the Latest Media and Watchdog Requests The latest batch of Freedom of Information Act requests to the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve Board...

Roblox in the Litigation Spotlight

Roblox’s Apple Store listing promises the “ultimate virtual universe that lets you create, share experiences with friends, and be anything you can imagine.” The...

Short Sellers in the Courts

Activist short-sellers are a controversial, but legal part of the financial world. Their strategy involves betting that a company stock price will decrease -...

Inside the Litigation Facing One of America’s Biggest Cultural Exports

Of the many cultural symbols of the United States - Hollywood movies, fast food, and blue jeans - Coca-Cola may be the most recognizable....