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Deceptive Retail Pricing by Big Names Continues to Drive Lawsuits, Despite Mixed Results
"These filings are going up and we are handling a lot of them," Stephanie A. Sheridan, an executive committee member with Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff, said. "And there are a lot more threat letters that are out there. Without revealing the number, the amount that we are dealing with right now are keeping a number of people in my department pretty much full-time busy."Will the FTC Noncompete Ban Mean a Major Shift for Legal Tech?
Many in legal tech are split on whether the FTC's ban on noncompetes will bring massive changes in hiring and talent acquisition or come up short.Will the FTC Noncompete Ban Mean a Major Shift for Legal Tech?
Many in legal tech are split on if the FTC's ban on noncompetes will bring massive changes in hiring and talent acquisition, or come up short.Several Defendants in States' Election Obstruction Cases Are Still in Politics
Here's a look at the sprawling web of allegations, criminal charges and references to people in Trump's orbit as unindicted co-conspirators.Flurry of Law Firms Sign New Client Lobbying Relationships as Big Law Reports Millions in Q1 Revenue
Akin, Brownstein Hyatt, Holland & Knight, K&L Gates, Covington and Hogan Lovells all reported new lobbying client relationships in recent weeks.View more book results for the query "California"
Recent Actions Risk Reversing Generations of Civil Rights Gains in Higher Education
SCOTUS and many others have debated for years how long affirmative action can be justified. What is the end point? We do not have an answer either, but we believe the end point is emphatically not now.People in the News—April 26, 2024—Antheil Maslow, Ballard Spahr
Antheil Maslow & MacMinn announced that Stephen M. Zaffuto has joined the firm's business & finance and real estate practice groups.'Business as Usual': Trump Defense Focuses on 'Checkbook Journalism'
"Under your watch you only published about half the stories you purchased?" Trump lawyer Emil Bove asked David Pecker, who is Manhattan prosecutors' first witness in their case against the former president. "That's correct," the publisher responded.'Business as Usual': Trump Defense Focuses on 'Checkbook Journalism'
"Under your watch you only published about half the stories you purchased?" Trump lawyer Emil Bove asked David Pecker, who is New York prosecutors' first witness in their case against the former president. "That's correct," the publisher responded.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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