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Hulu Rejects Campaign Ads as Politics Collide With Streaming TV
While broadcast channels such as CBS or NBC are required to air candidates' ads, even if they are controversial or false, streaming services are not.Texas Employers Funding Abortion Travel Trying to Stay Out of Conservative Lawmakers' Crosshairs
"If you poke your head up on an issue like this, you risk becoming an enforcement target," said Rob Chesnut, a former Airbnb general counsel and chief ethics officer.Early Week Shout Outs From Our Time Away — a Surprisingly Busy Week in Litigation Land
With two weeks' worth of wins under consideration for Litigator of the Week this week, here's some shine for noteworthy results from the time around our annual weeklong summer hiatus.Houston Astros: Texas Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Appeals of Sellers
Houston Baseball Partners is seeking a declaratory judgment based on a breach of contract claim based on warranties in the purchase agreement.Claims of Pay-to-Play Access and Partisanship Fuel State AG Bodies Feud
Former NAAG executive director Chris Toth has singled out rival organization CWAG/AGA as being a vessel for lobbying groups.View more book results for the query "Comcast"
Should Firms Use Billable Hour Targets to Incentivize More Collaboration?
Firms can use lawyers' natural incentives to meet billing goals in a broader effort to collaborate toward bigger aims.A Fresh Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Our first runners-up at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Greenberg Traurig, and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman got a last-minute temporary restraining order barring the town of East Hampton, New York, from moving forward with plans to close its public airport.161 General Counsel Sign Letter Backing Biden's Legal Aid Budget
"The pandemic has only exacerbated the level of unmet legal need experienced by low-income Americans," said April Frazier, president of the National Legal Aid and Defender Association.Kirkland Attracts Cravath M&A Partner Allison Wein
Wein's move, announced Tuesday, is the latest Cravath exit to Kirkland, even after Cravath's step away from its pure lockstep system last year.