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Becerra's Office Joins Multistate Suit to Block Merger of Sprint, T-Mobile
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who joined New York and seven other states to file suit in Manhattan federal court Tuesday in a bid to block the merger, said it would result in a smaller cellular market that would ultimately hurt consumers.NYC, 27 Other Cities and Counties File Brief in Net Neutrality Lawsuit
Zachary Carter, corporation counsel for New York City's law department, has filed a brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in the lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission for its order ending net neutrality, alleging the order hinders the ability of governments to provide essential services.Why Sprint-T-Mobile Merger Is a 'Deal M&A Lawyers Live For'
A big, complex, cross-border transaction is nectar for deal lawyers like the ones at Morrison & Foerster representing Sprint.Why the Sprint-T-Mobile Merger Is a 'Deal M&A Lawyers Live For'
A big, complex, cross-border transaction is nectar for deal lawyers like the ones at Morrison & Foerster representing Sprint.NY Law Firms Among Those Benefiting From Sprint, T-Mobile $146 Billion Deal
Legions of lawyers from some top Am Law 100 firms are advising on the deal, which could create a combined company worth $146 billion.View more book results for the query "Verizon Communications"
19 Law Firms Get Merger Call for $146 Billion Sprint, T-Mobile Deal
A potential union between Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile US Inc. and SoftBank Group Corp.-owned Sprint Corp. will narrow U.S. consumers' choice of large wireless carriers to three instead of four. And legions of lawyers from some top Am Law 100 firms are advising on the deal, which could create a combined company worth $146 billion.Is the FCC About to Get Throttled? The Likelihood of Success on Reversing Net Neutrality
In December 2017, the Federal Communications Commission, led by former Verizon executive and Trump-appointee Ajit Pai, issued its order to reverse…Superior Court Adopts Standard for Authenticating Social Media Posts
Noting how easily social networking accounts can be faked or hacked, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled in a case of first impression that social media posts are inadmissible in criminal cases unless prosecutors can present evidence of who actually authored them.Justices Eye Circumvention of Agency's Enforcement Authority
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to review whether a plaintiff can circumvent a state agency's right to enforce a statute by seeking to do so through common-law damages claims.Net Neutrality and Open Internet: How We Got Here and Where We Are Headed
Barry Skidelsky writes: The legal issue of “net neutrality” or an open Internet has been a point of contention between Internet access providers and network users since the mid-1990s. Most recently, this issue has become a serious matter of larger public interest that warrants some brief legal history to better understand the issue, where we are right now, and where we are all headed in this country.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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