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DC Circuit Sides With Casino Magnate Stephen Wynn in Foreign Lobbying Case
Citing the D.C. Circuit's 1987 precedent in United States v. McGoff, "Because Wynn's duty to register ended almost seven years ago, McGoff dictates that there is no legal basis for the government to compel him to register now, and the district court properly dismissed the case," Judge Patricia Millett wrote for the appeals court.'Freedom Patents' Sues 10 Companies in Eastern District of Texas
The company owns multiple patents relating to technology that allows users to communicate over a wireless network.Court Gives No Relief to Energy Companies Slammed by Winter Storm Price Hikes
The court of appeals strayed from its lane by inquiring whether the orders could have used competitive rather than regulatory methods to any greater extent than it did, Chief Justice Nathan Hecht said.Adobe Traps Customers Into Pricey Renewals, FTC Alleges in Latest Assault on 'Dark Patterns'
"Americans are tired of companies hiding the ball during subscription signup and then putting up roadblocks when they try to cancel," said Sam Levine, director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection.Ex-Judge Fights New Jersey Judiciary, Seeks Chief Justice's Testimony
The former judge claims the judiciary retaliated against her for seeking accommodations for her disability.View more book results for the query "*"
Western Pa. Jury Returns $9.5M Verdict Over Botched Vasectomy
According to the plaintiffs' lawyer, the doctor's own recordkeeping was what drove the defendants' loss.'Unlawful Several Times Over': Groups Urge 8th Circuit to Scrap SEC Climate Disclosure Rule
"The SEC cannot invoke abstract policy goals to aggrandize its authority beyond disclosure of 'financial" information material to investors." the rule's challengers stated in their appellate court brief.Four Firms Launch Class Actions After University of the Arts' Sudden Demise
Two of the suits are on behalf of former employees, while two are on behalf of former students.Shielding Law Practices: Mitigating Vendor Risks to Safeguard Client Confidentiality
Because vendors often access clients' internal systems, customer data, and intellectual property, they will always be a magnet for hackers searching for valuable data. Bad actors will always look for the weak spots in a firm's defenses, including those deployed by a firm's vendors and other third parties. And signs point to a growing number of cyberattacks, not a lessening of them.Parker McCay Leader, Brown & Connery Partner Face Racketeering Indictments Alongside George Norcross
"Instead of contributing to the successes of the city of Camden, through a series of criminal acts alleged in the state's case, the Norcross enterprise took the Camden Waterfront all for themselves," Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said.Trending Stories
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