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Who's Suing Uber Now?: Lyft Drivers
It's one thing for Uber Technologies to get sued by its competitors. It's another for the embattled ride-hailing company to get sued by its drivers. But in a new class action filed in federal court in San Francisco, Uber is getting sued on behalf of its competitor's drivers.Judge Denies Stay in TC Heartland Case Ahead of US Supreme Court Ruling
A Delaware federal judge on Jan. 12 denied TC Heartland's bid to stay a patent infringement suit, as the U.S. Supreme Court considers whether to effectively limit the number of jurisdictions in which patent cases can be brought.Uber Driver Is Independent Contractor, Arbitrator Rules
The company is petitioning to enforce the ruling, which held for the first time in a U.S. arbitration that Uber does not employ its drivers.Norton Rose Fulbright Heads to PNG, Plus More Lateral Moves
Global legal giant Norton Rose Fulbright looks to new horizons; Akin Gump and Fox Rothschild reel in some new recruits; Cooley and Goodwin Procter keep growing; Weil make a high-profile antitrust hire; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Phila. Firms Looking to Capitalize on Shift in NYC Lateral Market
The past few weeks have brought a spate of hires by Philadelphia firms in New York City, reflecting what managing partners of those firms said was a continued thirst for talent and growth in New York, which won't be ending anytime soon.Dueling Press Releases Over 'New' Lawsuit
Among law firm publicity ploys, this ranks as a lesser sin: a breathless press release announcing a “new” lawsuit. Except on closer inspection, it's not actually new. It's an amended complaint. Nice try, beleaguered law firm PR person. Here's what happened in a suit involving RV refrigerators that catch fire.New Class Action Filed Over 'Exploding' Refrigerators
South Florida firms filed an exploding-refrigerator class action against a Pompano Beach company, following on the heels of similar litigation that ended in a $36 million settlement.Ex-NFL Players Sue Lawyers Over Fees in Concussion Case
Former professional football players involved in the NFL concussion litigation have sued their former attorneys in federal court over liens placed or intended to be placed on the players' individual cuts of the league's $1 billion settlement.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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