By Chris O'Malley | February 16, 2023
"I wholeheartedly disagree with noncompetes at any level," said Sameer Baig, a Florida doctor who says huge health care companies use them to get the upper hand on physicians who might otherwise leave.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 15, 2023
The court's majority opinion said California's arguments regarding consent in arbitration cases "misunderstand basic principles" of the state's contract law. Yet, a dissenting judge said his colleagues in the majority are the ones departing from "fundamental principles."
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By Ellen Bardash | January 23, 2023
Bright Data, represented by Wilks Law and Proskauer Rose, has asked a judge to confirm the web data platform isn't legally barred from accessing public information through Facebook or Instagram.
By Avalon Zoppo | December 19, 2022
Judge James Graves Jr. said his colleagues wrongly relied on the "major questions" doctrine in upholding the injunction.
By Allison Dunn | December 9, 2022
The state's money wasn't used for business purposes; rather, the AG's office claims the defendants spent $52,000 in charges at casinos, $46,000 in Venmo cash transfers, $7,400 at a furniture store in California and more than $3,000 in charges for UberEats.
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By Ellen Bardash | November 29, 2022
The newer complaints alleging AT&T has been keeping too large a share of partnership revenue considering the partners' key role in growing the telecommunications giant's reach.
By Cheryl Miller | November 28, 2022
The Sixth District Court of Appeal said a fertility clinic improperly used a dead man's frozen sperm to impregnate his mistress.
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By Ellen Bardash | September 8, 2022
Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick's decisions are both clear that Twitter has taken the brunt of the discovery workload while Musk has at times fallen short.
By Avalon Zoppo | September 7, 2022
The settlement would be divided among 9,650 students who were enrolled at Brown University in the 2020 spring semester.
By Avalon Zoppo | August 23, 2022
Several students have appealed orders from district judges dismissing COVID-19 tuition refund lawsuits, but the results at the circuit court level have been mixed.
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