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Appeals Court Rejects Elon Musk's Effort to Remove Tesla Lawyers' Supervision of Tweets
A three-judge panel ruled in a summary order that ruled that U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman did not abuse his discretion when he denied Musk's request to modify the consent decree.2nd Circuit Panel Appears Skeptical of Elon Musk's Effort to Remove Tesla Tweet Monitor
The Tesla CEO's Quinn Emanuel lawyers argued that the preapproval requirement is a form of prior restraint violating Musk's First Amendment rights, but Circuit Judge Reena Raggi asked why Musk would have agreed to the consent decree at all.Appeals Court Appears Skeptical of Elon Musk's Effort to Remove Tesla Tweet Monitor
The Tesla CEO's Quinn Emanuel lawyers argued that the preapproval requirement is a form of prior restraint violating Musk's First Amendment rights, but Circuit Judge Reena Raggi asked why Musk would have agreed to the consent decree at all.Bedsworth: An English Major's Lament
"But so help me, the first time a cryptocurrency case lands on my desk, I'm gone. Montgomery Gentry gone," says Justice William Bedsworth.View more book results for the query "Tesla"
Federal Judge Lee Yeakel Joins King & Spalding in Austin
U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel of the Western District of Texas retired from the bench and joined King & Spalding's Austin office, where he will mentor younger lawyers and work on trial teams.A Lit Daily International Roundup
Tracking a few issues recently flagged by our colleagues at Law.com International and Legaltech News that could spawn new litigation fronts and change the way law firms abroad do business.Tesla Hit With Proposed Antitrust Class Action Over 'Excessive' Prices and Wait Times for Repairs
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Some GCs Fear Remote Work Could Render In-House Teams 'Obsolete'
In-house leaders tell Law.com International that remote working could see them lose their place at the leadership table that they fought so hard for in the first place.Why GCs Fear WFH Could Render In-House Teams 'Obsolete'
In-house leaders tell Law.com International that remote working could see them lose their place at the leadership table that they fought so hard for in the first place.Trending Stories
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