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Google Loses Appeal in EU Antitrust Battle as Court Upholds $2.8B Fine
The EU General Court ruled that the tech giant had violated competition rules by boosting its own comparison shopping service over competitors in search results—a ruling that is likely to result in more investigations into a business model that has been embraced by many tech giants.Bast Amron, Trenam, Arnold & Porter Among Firms Wading Into Suit Over Pharma Distribution Payments
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.People in the News—Nov. 10, 2021—Faegre Drinker, Wapner Newman
On Dec. 9, Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath business litigation partner Antonio Pozos is scheduled to co-present a virtual CLE with Jordan Strauss, managing director of Kroll, titled "Leading Technology Enabled Investigations: Effective Management and Ethical Pitfalls."Eighth Circuit: Traffic Stop Justified by Mistake of Fact About Vehicle's Cracked Windshield
The court recently affirmed the denial of a motion to suppress evidence obtained after a traffic stop that was ostensibly based on a crack in the windshield that did not go all the way across the windshield and did not obstruct the driver's view.Virtual, Remote Depositions Introduce New Client Management Headaches
While most lawyers have adapted to virtual depositions, avoiding tech mishaps and managing clients through a square screen is still a wild card that can negatively impact legal proceedings.View more book results for the query "*"
Wanted: Regulatory Talent for the Under-Regulated World of Cryptocurrency
Unfortunately, despite their decade-long existence, the laws and regulation around cryptoassets are still in their infancy.Six Years After Suffering Brain Injury in Rear-Ender, Woman Settles for $1.5M
Plaintiffs attorney Bethany Schneider said the defendant driver's insurer, Liberty Mutual, finally agreed to tender its policy limits of $250,000 only as trial approached. But when she demanded six times that, given a yearslong wait, the insurer agreed.DSBA to Hold 2021 Criminal Law CLE
The Delaware State Bar Association criminal law section is slated to host the CLE program, "Fundamentals of Criminal Law 2021," according to the DSBA website.OSHA's Emergency COVID-19 Vaccination Rule Is Here
Employers have until Dec. 6, 2021, to comply with the Vaccine ETS, except for the COVID-19 testing requirements of unvaccinated employees, for which employers will have until Jan. 4, 2022, to comply.FPL Customers Could Face Higher Natural Gas Costs
FPL, Duke Energy Florida and Tampa Electric Co. have all warned in recent weeks that they might have to revamp fuel costs for customers because of higher-than-expected natural gas prices.