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Class Action Accuses Nationwide Real Estate Groups of Manipulating Market
A nationwide putative class action lawsuit accuses the country's largest trade association and four leading broker franchisors of developing practices that stifle competition and allow for hiked commission prices. But the companies call the allegations "baseless."Three Texas Law Schools Land on Law.com's Go-To List
In terms of big changes year over year from last year's Go-To List, the University of Houston Law Center made a huge jump from No. 43 the year prior.Mayer Brown Revenue Jumps as Firm Boosts New York Practice, International Work
The firm grew revenue for the sixth straight year on the back of a boost in its New York office and client work across borders.Cryptocurrency Option for Buying Into Miami's WeWork Building
Inveniam Capital Partners is seeking $65.5 million to buy the 17-story Miami WeWork building, and cryptocurrency is an investment option.Blockchain for the Advertising Industry
While inflated expectations abound, the advertising industry is emerging as one of the more immediate, substantive and compelling use cases for blockchain technology.View more book results for the query "*"
Reed Smith Takes California Cannabis Counsel From Local Boutique
Reed Smith has expanded its cannabis law practice with the addition of counsel Marc Hauser from Napa Valley boutique GVM Law.Federal Jury Reaches $2M Verdict Against Norwegian Cruise Line in Catastrophic Heart Attack Suit
South Florida attorneys Andrew Waks and Gary Friedman represented plaintiff Andre Ow Buland in his action against the cruise line. Ow Buland accused NCL of medical negligence in its handling of a heart attack he suffered on-board the Norwegian Pearl in 2016.Advisors to Return $125M in 12b-1 Fees Under SEC Share Class Initiative
More than 70 advisors self-reported that they improperly sold clients mutual fund shares with 12b-1 fees.Cuomo Spurs Lawmakers to Get Moving on Criminal Justice Reform
Cuomo said Monday that if a package of bills isn't agreed to by the end of the month, criminal justice reform would be unlikely to pass by the time this year's legislative session ends in June.Cushman & Wakefield Loses $1.3M Jury-Verdict Appeal in Age Bias Case
The real estate giant denied any secret motivation to replace the 63-year-old software engineer with a younger employee.