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Daily Business Review

Florida League of Cities, 3 Communities Challenge State Over Wireless Law

The challenged legislation comes as telecommunications companies set the stage for planned 5G wireless technology.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Ninth Circuit Upholds CFPB Structure in Ordering Law Firm to Comply With Investigation

The court ruled that a law firm under investigation for allegedly violating telemarketing rules must comply with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's demands.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

In Ordering Law Firm to Comply With Investigation, Ninth Circuit Upholds CFPB Structure

The court ruled that a law firm under investigation for allegedly violating telemarketing rules must comply with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's demands.
3 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Midsize Firms: The Hidden Costs of Internal IT May Be Impeding Firm Growth

The best IT support will help your firm avoid losing time, uncover hidden costs, and protect your firm as you grow.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Judge Cites National Security in Ending Long-Running Lawsuit Claiming Mass Internet Surveillance

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White wrote that he accepted the government's position that there was no way for the case to go forward "without grave risk to the national security."
3 minute read

Law.com

Judge Cites National Security in Ending Long-Running Lawsuit Claiming Mass Internet Surveillance

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White wrote that he accepted the government's position that there was no way for the case to go forward "without grave risk to the national security."
3 minute read

The Recorder

Cotchett Pitre Lawyers Deride Apple's Sanctions Request as 'Manufactured Controversy'

Firm principals Joe Cotchett and Mark Molumphy denied that they violated a protective order, which Apple has insisted requires sanctions—specifically, their removal from their appointed leadership positions in the iPhone throttling cases.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Cotchett Pitre Lawyers Call Apple's Sanctions Request 'Manufactured Controversy'

Firm principals Joe Cotchett and Mark Molumphy denied that they violated a protective order, which Apple has insisted requires sanctions—specifically, their removal from their appointed leadership positions in the iPhone throttling cases.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Press 1 to Say Thank You

Here's a verdict to applaud: A federal jury in Oregon last week slapped a robocaller with a penalty of up to $925 million for violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Apple Asks for Removal of Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy as Lead Plaintiffs' Counsel in iPhone Throttling Cases

In a motion filed this month, Apple alleged there had been a 'blatant and very serious violation' of a protective order and said principals in Cotchett Pitre should be blocked from viewing confidential documents.
4 minute read

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