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Firm With Del. Presence Speaks out Against Georgia Voting Law
The firms surely wanted to avoid the fate of Delta Air Lines and the Coca-Cola Co., whose top executives criticized the measure a week after it was signed into law. These actions accomplished the public relations oddity of drawing boycott threats from both the law's opponents and its supporters.Everyone's Talking About Georgia's Voting Law, Except Atlanta's Big Law Firms
The firms surely wanted to avoid the fate of Delta Air Lines and the Coca-Cola Co., whose top executives criticized the measure a week after it was signed into law. These actions accomplished the public relations oddity of drawing boycott threats from both the law's opponents and its supporters.March Brings Basketball, Baseball and Insurance Partnerships
Majesco research indicates that winners in today's insurance business are those with the strongest ecosystems.Judges Aren't Sold on COVID-19 Refund Cases, Bumping Most to Arbitration
A year after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down everything, federal judges overwhelmingly have sent the cases to arbitration, including those against Major League Baseball, Ticketmaster and LA Fitness. The rulings come as lawmakers in both houses of Congress have introduced legislation that would ban forced arbitration, which is prevalent in consumer cases.Meet the Lawyer Behind $3.24M Verdict for Sons of Baseball's Roger Clemens and Mike Capel
Testimony from 21 witnesses, and photo and video evidence made a different with a Houston jury that awarded $3.24 million, said plaintiffs lawyer Randy Sorrels.Another Week of Lit Daily Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Husch Blackwell convinced the Eighth Circuit a Missouri politician wasn't user her Twitter feed fo "official governmental activity," but as communication "akin to a campaign newsletter" leaving her free to select her audience as she sees fit.First Enforcement Action Under Federal 'BOTS Act' Takes Aim at Alleged Ticket-Buying Scams
Three New York-based companies and their owners were accused of circumventing Ticketmaster's restrictions on multiple accounts to obtain tens of thousands of tickets for sporting events and performances. The tickets were resold, often at increased prices, for millions of dollars.Deadline extended to Feb. 19 for Connecticut Legal Awards
Nominations are now open for the 2020-21 Connecticut Legal Awards.Trending Stories
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