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Daily Dicta: When Antitrust Becomes a Political Weapon
Antitrust is about protecting competition and consumers. It's not supposed to be about policing speech.Traumatized Content Moderators Sue Facebook Over Graphic Images
Facebook Inc.'s content moderators had to see videos and images of "child abuse, rape, torture, bestiality, beheadings, suicide, murder."Ex-Justice Raoul Cantero Lands Role in Florida Supreme Court Seating Fight
The White & Case Miami partner represents the high court's Judicial Nominating Commission, which is being sued along with Gov. Rick Scott to determine who has the power to appoint the next three justices on the seven-member court.US Commerce Secretary Ordered to Sit for Deposition in Census Immigration Status Question Suit
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman ruled that Ross' "intent and credibility are directly at issue in these cases."Many Still Unaware of 2017 Changes to Law Involving Corporate Disputes
Any lawyer who advises clients on disputes involving corporations, LLCs, or limited partnerships needs to be aware of the significant changes that were enacted in Pennsylvania's Act 170 on Feb. 21, 2017.View more book results for the query "White"
NY AG Wants to Try Census Lawsuit to Elicit Feds' Motive for Citizenship Question
The lawsuit started—and continues to be—an effort by those states to block the Commerce Department from asking about citizenship on the census. But discovery over the past few months, and particularly in the last month, has shown a different side of the litigation.Former Top Cuomo Aide Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison After Bribery Conviction
Percoco, often referred to as Cuomo's behind-the-scenes political fixer, was convicted by a jury in March on three counts of bribery in an eight-week trial.District Court: In Employment Discrimination Cases, Context Matters
A recent constructive discharge decision from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania involving the use of the N-word highlights the importance of “factual nuances and context” in employment discrimination cases.Daily Dicta: Want to Seal that Docket? Not So Fast
My pet peeve is that courts are far too willing to seal documents or dockets--but a judge in Maryland took a strong stand for transparency in a case involving a real estate nightmare.Mintz Adds Ex-Prosecutors in Boston, New York
The firm is beefing up its stable of former prosecutors in the Northeast with former SDNY prosecutor Jason Halperin and ex-Boston DA Daniel Conley.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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