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June 06, 2019 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Suit by Ex-Torrington Bus Driver Claims School Board Fired Her Over Political Facebook Post

Ashleigh Thibault claims in a federal lawsuit that her criticism on social media of Molly Spino, then a candidate for state representative from Torrington, got her fired from her job as a school bus driver in the town. Thibault is seeking compensatory and punitive damages.
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May 30, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Westerburger v. Geovera Specialty Ins. Co.

A federal district court in Florida has ruled that the 30-day period for an insurer to remove a coverage action began when the insured served the insurer…
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April 30, 2019 | Daily Report Online

Ex-Atlanta Lawyer Talks About Top Legal Job at Whole Foods

Heather Stern became the top lawyer at Whole Foods Market Inc. just three months before Amazon announced it would acquire the health food grocery chain for $13.7 billion.
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April 30, 2019 | Corporate Counsel

Running Toward the Chaos: A Q&A With Whole Foods' Heather Stern 

Heather Stern became the top lawyer at Whole Foods Market Inc. just three months before Amazon announced it would acquire the health food grocery chain for $13.7 billion.
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April 30, 2019 | Texas Lawyer

Running Toward the Chaos: A Q&A With Top Lawyer at Austin's Whole Foods

Heather Stern became the top lawyer at Whole Foods Market Inc. just three months before Amazon announced it would acquire the health food grocery chain for $13.7 billion.
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March 28, 2019 | Corporate Counsel

FTC Settlement: Heeding Employees' Concerns Could Have Saved Office Depot $25M

Boca Raton, Florida-based Office Depot Inc. and its subsidiary Support.com agreed to pay $25 million and $10 million, respectively, to settle allegations that they tricked customers into spending millions of dollars on repairs by deceptively claiming that they had found malware symptoms or infections on consumers' computers, an alleged scheme first flagged by store employees, the FTC said.
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March 28, 2019 | Litigation Daily

FTC Settlement: Office Depot Could Have Saved $25M by Heeding Employees' Concerns

Boca Raton, Florida-based Office Depot Inc. and its subsidiary Support.com agreed to pay $25 million and $10 million, respectively, to settle allegations that they tricked customers into spending millions of dollars on repairs by deceptively claiming that they had found malware symptoms or infections on consumers' computers, an alleged scheme first flagged by store employees, the FTC said.
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March 28, 2019 | Daily Business Review

FTC Says Heeding Employee Concerns Could Have Saved Office Depot $25M

The Boca Raton-based office supply retailer was accused of running software on shoppers' computers that falsely indicated the presence of malware.
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February 06, 2019 | Law.com

Critical Mass: Cases Over 'No Poach' Agreements Draw DOJ Response. Plus, Judge Demands More Details From Plaintiffs Suing Facebook

The U.S. Justice Department has raised its voice in several cases in which employees challenged "no-poach" employment agreements, and lawyers are weighing the impact of the feds' intervention
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January 15, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Cravath Litigators Take Lead in Containing PG&E's Litigation Inferno in Bankruptcy Proceedings

An all-star team of seven partners from Cravath, Swaine & Moore led by firm chairman Evan Chesler will serve as lead litigation counsel for PG&E Corp. as the California utility prepares to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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