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GCs Ponder Widening Scope and Direction of Antitrust Enforcement
A Tuesday panel that included a member of the DOJ's Procurement Collusion Strike Force outlined some overlooked current and emerging antitrust traps being set by ambitious regulators.When Drinking to Escape Has You Trapped: A Look at Alcohol Use in the Legal Profession
It is not exactly news at this point that alcohol use in the legal profession is pervasive and frequently unhealthy or problematic. What is less well known is why, exactly, that is the case.Sailing Away From Passenger Safety: How Cruise Lines Turn Their Back on Passengers
The high incidence of sexual assaults onboard cruise ships, especially as compared to other vacation sites, such as hotels, is clear evidence that cruise ships uniquely provide an environment that contributes to these attacks.7th Circuit Sends Lawsuits Over Smith & Wesson Marketing Tactics Back to State Court
The litigation was brought by victims of a Fourth of July mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois, that killed seven people and wounded 48 in 2022.View more book results for the query "Alcohol"
Fear the N/A Nevermore: Navigating the Regulatory Landscape for Non-Alcoholic Beer
Many brewers want to take part in this evolving market of non-alcoholic beers. Unfortunately, many erroneously believe non-alcoholic products can be easily shipped and sold in commerce, much like drinking water or sodas. That assumption is faulty. Rather, non-alcoholic beers are regulated at both federal and state levels—and the differences at the state level are wide ranging.Ahead of the Curve: Should Alcohol Use Have a Trigger Warning?
Drinking alcohol is prevalent in so many shows and movies—especially law dramas—but it rarely appears as a content or trigger warning even though substance abuse or alcohol use are typically paired with "mental health" when discussing wellness.7th Circuit Judge Calls Out Smith & Wesson Lawyers for Mass Shooting Description
"I'm tempted to take up some of your argument time listing the names of seven people who were killed and 48 who were wounded," Judge David Hamilton said regarding the gun maker's statement in a brief that "several" individuals were killed or wounded during a July 4, 2022, parade.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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