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Appeals Court Set to Eye Uber's Drive to Steer Price-Fixing Dispute to Arbitration
Whether users of Uber's ride-hailing app have proper notice that they are waiving their right to a jury trial when they register and later decide to sue the company's service will be a central issue in oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Friday.5 Takeaways From Bio-Rad's Trial Loss, and Its Ousted GC's Win
Former Bio-Rad GC Sanford Wadler's jury win of $2.9 million in back pay and $5 million in punitive damages for wrongful termination Monday holds some lessons for companies and their attorneys.51 Law Professors Join Fight Against Arbitration in Uber Price-Fixing Case
Dozens of law professors have joined the fight over whether Uber Technologies Inc. can force consumers into arbitration on allegations that the company engages in algorithm-based price fixing.Bio-Rad Tries to Smother Ex-GC's Whistleblower Suit With Privilege Claims
In a whistleblower retaliation lawsuit brought by Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. former general counsel Sanford Wadler, lawyers for the company are seeking to bar any testimony from the former in-house lawyer based on privileged information that he learned during the course of his work.Bio-Rad Tries to Smother Ex-GC's Whistleblower Suit With Privilege Claims
The company's lawyers at Latham & Watkins and Quinn Emanuel want to bar any evidence that would breach attorney-client privilege.Uber ADR Push Falls Flat in Price-Fixing Suit
Lawyers for Uber Technologies Inc. have lost a bid to force a federal antitrust suit challenging the company's pricing algorithms into arbitration.Uber, CEO Can't Use Info Gathered by PI Against Class Action Plaintiff, Lawyer
A federal judge has enjoined Uber and CEO Travis Kalanick from using information gathered by a private investigator he hired to dig into the backgrounds of a plaintiff and lawyer in a class action lawsuit.Circuit Upsets $7.5B Pact Between Merchants, Credit Cards
A $7.25 billion settlement between millions of merchants and the Visa and MasterCard credit card networks over fees and anti-steering rules that bar retailers from charging different prices based on the means of payment was thrown out Thursday by a federal appeals court.Defeated by Google, Authors Guild GC Steps Down
Now that the Authors Guild has lost its copyright challenge to the Google Books project, its longtime general counsel is stepping down.High-Stakes Competition in Europe's New Antitrust Boom
As private antitrust actions take off in Europe, U.S. and U.K. firms are gearing up on the plaintiffs side.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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