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Hitting 'Pause' on the Corporate Transparency Act: Part I
In this first article of his two-part series, Anthony Sabino discusses 'National Small Business United v. Yellen,' which held the Corporate Transparency Act to be unconstitutional on multiple grounds. This installment summarizes the regulatory scheme and analyzes the district court's holdings.Mid-Way Point: Cases That Rounded Out the Winter Season
As the winter season concludes and we enter the year's half-way mark, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper notes several decisions rendered by the Surrogate's and Appellate courts affecting the field of trusts and estates.Apple Battles Multiple Antitrust Class Actions After Being Sued by DOJ
Just two months after being targeted by the Department of Justice, Apple was hit with a fresh lawsuit in the Northern District of California alleging anti-competitive practices and lost a bid to block a class action in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.DOJ's Use of Wiretaps in Small-Time Bid-Rigging Case Has Put Compliance Teams on Red Alert
"Government contractors should assume that the DOJ and FBI are listening to communications with competitors," said Dylan Carson, a partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-Judge Tatel Regrets Focusing Clerk Hiring on Applicants from Elite Law Schools
"I know I missed many excellent applicants," wrote David Tatel, who served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.Litigators of the Week: A Defense Verdict in Cook County in the First Zantac Trial
Defense lawyers for GSK, led by Tarek Ismail of Goldman Ismail, and Boehringer Ingelheim, led by Andrew Bayman of King & Spalding, won a defense verdict from state court jurors who rejected a claim that the discontinued heartburn drug Zantac caused an Illinois woman's colon cancer.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
First up this week is a team at Irell & Manella that won a $445 million patent infringement verdict last week for computer memory client Netlist…'They Shouldn't Allow 24/7 Access': Lawsuits Allege Kids Got Addicted to Video Games
On Thursday, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation heard arguments on whether to combine about two dozen lawsuits alleging children and young adults got addicted to video games.Supreme Court Enters June with Backlog of Blockbusters
The justices made only slight progress this week on the imposing stack of cases they must resolve in just one month if they are to enjoy their traditional summer recess that kicks off in July.Trending Stories