David Nayer

David Nayer is the Editor in Chief of Law Street Media. A graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, David began his career at Fastcase as a reference attorney. David was a copy editor at The Michigan Daily student newspaper. He was born in Detroit and resides in Washington, DC.

Articles by this author

The History of Stockholder Suits, as Told by PACER

In 1995, Congress passed the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, or PSLRA. The law was designed to stem the tide of allegedly frivolous securities lawsuits. Such lawsuits are filed...

As Autonomous Vehicles Hit the Road, Will Litigation Pile...

After years of speculation and anticipation, self-driving cars can now be spotted on the roads in many American cities. One of the pioneers in the space, Waymo, operates its...

False Claims Act Cases on the Rise Since Pandemic,...

The False Claims Act (FCA) is a statute that allows for the federal government to recover damages when it has been defrauded. The law  primarily targets cases involving knowingly...

Inside the Litigation of a Multimedia Empire

The Walt Disney Company has had an extraordinary influence on American pop culture for over a century. The company began as an animation studio but has since expanded into...

“Grand Theft Auto” Publisher Sues Over Hacked Game Accounts

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., the publisher of the famed and infamous Grand Theft Auto video game series, has filed a lawsuit against PlayerAuctions, Inc., IMI Exchange LLC, and Paiao...

NCAA Faces Massive Changes After Legal Challenges 

College sports is in flux.  In 2021, the Supreme Court decision NCAA v. Alston unanimously found that the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s restrictions on education-related compensation for student athletes violated...