By Chris O'Malley | January 3, 2023
The airline's cancellation of more than 15,000 flights around Christmas is expected to trigger many more lawsuits from passengers and investors.
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By Jonathan Brown, Alexa La Barbiera and Dave Ervin | December 19, 2022
The unraveling of Ye's partnerships, particularly Adidas, have attracted the attention of law practitioners and scholars, provoking questions about the transactional mechanics of the partnership agreements that follow when brands decide to collaborate with celebrities and influencers. We take a look at what brands similarly situated or who are contemplating future partnerships need to know.
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By Ellen Bardash | October 10, 2022
Elon Musk's motion stated as he's now seeking to close on the terms of the original merger agreement, there's no need for a trial seeking the same outcome while delaying payouts to Twitter shareholders.
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By Ellen Bardash | October 4, 2022
The letter states the offer is not an admission of liability and Musk has no intention of waiving any of his legal rights.
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By Ellen Bardash | August 1, 2022
The class action complaint, filed by Prickett, Jones & Elliott and Scott+Scott, states that the shareholders, not Twitter as an entity, have the most to lose if the merger doesn't go through, with the board recognizing repeatedly that the deal is for shareholders' benefit.
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By Aleeza Furman | July 12, 2022
Musk's method of abandoning the deal was excoriated as "bad faith" according to a 62-page complaint filed on behalf of Twitter.
By Phillip Bantz | June 7, 2022
Crystal McKellar, a former child actress who starred on "The Wonder Years," reached a confidential settlement with Mithril Capital Management after the court ordered her to arbitrate her claims.
By Colleen Murphy | May 3, 2022
In a case involving two issues of first impression, one state appellate court has cracked down on financial disincentives imposed by law firms to restrict departing lawyers from continuing to represent their clients.
By Ross Todd | November 29, 2021
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By Jessica Mach | November 4, 2021
"Let's take the money we're going to spend on litigation and try to work on other alternatives," said Mark Stall, who provides outside general counsel services through his Cincinnati-based firm, Stall Legal.
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