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4th Circuit Finds Baltimore Violated Evicted Tenants' Due Process Rights
"In sum, we think it eminently fair to hold a municipality responsible for harm caused by a failure of due process when it passes a confiscatory ordinance that fails to provide for the process due," Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III wrote for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in affirming a district court's summary judgment in favor of the plaintiffs.Court Orders Less Strict Nuisance Injunction for Chicken Farms
In a 92-page opinion written by Justice Brett Busby, the Supreme Court found no fault with the trial court on the first two issues, but concluded that it erred in defining the scope of the injunction.'Lawyers Are Always Responsible': 5th Circuit Discards AI Disclosure Rule After Pushback
A number of district court judges across the country have issued orders setting out disclosure requirements after a pair of New York lawyers were sanctioned last year for using fake, ChatGPT-generated case citations.Bill to Lift NY's Lifetime Ban on Felons Serving Jury Duty Is Set To Go to Gov.'s Office
The Jury of Our Peers Act, if signed into law, would follow New York lawmakers' restoration of voting rights to persons convicted of felonies, on their release from incarceration, in 2021.Consumer Class Action Accuses Fabletics of Misleading Customers of 'VIP Membership Program' Value
The complaint, filed June 6 by counsel with the Miami-based Hedin Hall law firm, alleges that the athletic apparel company did not disclose a discrepancy between the actual value of its member privileges when advertising its "Promotional Member Credit" feature, which rolls members into an automatically-renewing $59.95 per month subscription.View more book results for the query "*"
Seeing 'More and More' Real Estate Business, Polsinelli Builds in New York
"Beginning in March, a lot of our clients who were hoping for an interest rate cut decided that they couldn't wait any longer to do their deals," said Gabriel Yomi Dabiri, Polsinelli's New York managing partner.Multinationals Face Huge Fines for Supply Chain Breaches Under New EU Directive
International companies that fail to comply with the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive by 2027 could face fines as high as 5% of their worldwide turnover as well as increased compliance costs and lawsuits.Arnold & Porter Defends Baby Formula Company Perrigo in Antitrust Class Action
Ian S. Hoffman, Matthew Tabas and C. Scott Lent of Arnold & Porter represent Perrigo in the antitrust class action filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, according to the case docket.Trade Secret Protection Plans Provide Certainty to Employers
The protection of trade secrets has long been understood to be a legitimate business interest, and, traditionally, companies have used non-competition clauses to protect their trade secrets. Now, with non-competition agreements in doubt and facing greater scrutiny, companies will need to rely on other protection mechanisms.Trending Stories
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