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Fed Inflated Debit Card Fees, Judge Rules
A federal judge on Wednesday struck down federal regulations on debit-card transaction fees, finding that the Federal Reserve adopted rules that "inappropriately" inflated fees by billions of dollars.Bennett Jones Keeps Deal Streak Rolling With $1.3 Billion NAL Energy Sale
Breast Cancer Patent Creates Myriad Of Problems For Owner
Asalt Lake City biotech company with a patent for a key breast cancer test is getting a bad reputation in Canada and Europe. Organiza-tions in both countries are challenging its patents.Weinstock & Scavo lawyer hangs shingle in Smyrna
Richard V. Merritt has left Weinstock Scavo, where he was a senior litigation associate, to hang out his own shingle in Smyrna, right down the street from the city's courthouse.Merrit, 36, said it's been a professional goal to have his own firm, and after 10 years practicing law, he decided there was no time like the present.Video game arbitration may be future
Video game publisher Ubisoft Entertainment S.A. has won a $13.2 million judgment against MGA Entertainment Inc. in arbitration, a notable amount for a dispute that never went to trial. Along with being a significant judgment for arbitration, the decision also underscores the growing importance of the video game industry and its potential for more multimillion-dollar litigation.View more book results for the query "U.S. Department of State"
Two LA firms, caught up in wiretapping probe, raise associate pay
Two Los Angeles law firms recently raised their first-year associate salaries while facing key partner departures and a federal criminal probe into whether lawyers engaged in illegal wiretapping.Fed Inflated Debit-Card Fees by Billions, Says Judge
A federal judge struck down federal regulations on debit-card transaction fees, finding that the Federal Reserve adopted rules that "inappropriately" inflated fees by billions of dollars.$1 million pregnancy discrimination verdict against Lucasfilm reversed
The appellate judge ruled that the trial court judge erred by not telling the jury that the Stars Wars studio couldn't be found liable if it had simply relied on its business judgment when deciding not to hire a member of the prominent Alioto family.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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