By Maydeen Merino | April 23, 2024
"First, in my mind, the plain text of the FTC Act clearly gives the agency the authority to promulgate rules addressing unfair methods of competition," FTC Chair Lina Khan said. Not everyone agrees.
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By Emily Cousins | April 18, 2024
The statutory prejudgment interest on the allegedly unpaid invoices is around $1.6 million with an interest rate of 12%, leading to a balance of nearly $4.3 million, as of April 15, the complaint said.
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By Emily Cousins | February 23, 2024
Both parties agreed that legal malpractice has a three-year statute of limitations, while breach-of-contract claims have a six-year statute of limitations.
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By Emily Cousins | February 14, 2024
The insurance company argued that the defendants were negligent and are liable for the $170,000 policy paid to the insured for the damages caused by a fire, the complaint said.
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By Emily Cousins | February 13, 2024
"We are disappointed by the Supreme Court's ruling," attorney James Healy said, "but certainly respect it."
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By Emily Cousins | February 9, 2024
"On February 5, 2024, CX360 became aware of defendant's unauthorized and continuing use of AI software, when during a sales managers' call, an AI utility bot, Otter, attempted to join the call under defendant's name," the complaint said.
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By Emily Cousins | January 31, 2024
"The reality is that most revocation of acceptance claims don't go this route," defense lawyer Sandra Stanfield said. "Most of them are very simple courtside cases. For reasons that we're not 100% clear on, plaintiffs counsel in this case decided they wanted a jury, and decided on days of jury selection and days of trial and experts, all over $11,000."
By Ellen Bardash | January 18, 2024
The Jan. 17 decision, as a summary order, doesn't set an official precedent, but it signals to attorneys what level of evidence may be needed for a case claiming transaction-related NDAs were breached to have a chance at going to trial. Judges John M. Walker Jr., Denny Chin and Beth Robinson considered the appeal.
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By Emily Cousins | December 4, 2023
Judge Barbara Bellis "rejected the testimony" of Joseph Bierbaum, former CEO and president of Stone Academy, and stated his testimony about the closure of the school was "false" and "in large part ... not credible."
By Emily Saul | October 12, 2023
The settlement, which a Southern District judge formalized Wednesday, frees any staffer who worked on Donald Trump's 2016 campaign from nondisclosure and nondisparagement clauses in their employment agreements.
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