By Rick Mitchell | June 11, 2024
International companies that fail to comply with the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive by 2027 could face fines as high as 5% of their worldwide turnover as well as increased compliance costs and lawsuits.
By Maydeen Merino | June 11, 2024
Regarding a potential appeal, the SEC says that it "will determine next steps as appropriate."
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | June 11, 2024
Ian S. Hoffman, Matthew Tabas and C. Scott Lent of Arnold & Porter represent Perrigo in the antitrust class action filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, according to the case docket.
By Hannah Elizabeth Jarrells and Edward D. Lanquist | June 11, 2024
The protection of trade secrets has long been understood to be a legitimate business interest, and, traditionally, companies have used non-competition clauses to protect their trade secrets. Now, with non-competition agreements in doubt and facing greater scrutiny, companies will need to rely on other protection mechanisms.
By Justin Henry | June 11, 2024
Recruiter Sharon Mahn's estate has sought to pursue claims of abuse of process and sexual harassment against former employer Major Lindsey, which fired Mahn in 2009 and has been in contentious litigation with her ever since. Now, claims against Mahn's estate, including a $2.86 million arbitration award for Major Lindsey, are scheduled to be discharged, barring objections from creditors.
By Jimmy Hoover | June 11, 2024
The justices have called for the views of the U.S. solicitor general, a signal of their interest in perhaps taking up these issues next term.
By Trudy Knockless | June 11, 2024
The data storage giant is the third tech company where Jim Lee has been the top lawyer.
By Brian Lee | June 11, 2024
Public notaries saw a steep year-over-year decline as of the latest figures provided by the Department of State to the New York Law Journal on Tuesday.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 11, 2024
Marston held the status conference just two weekdays after the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation reassigned the MDL to her. The litigation, which Pratter had overseen since its coordination in February, had gone about three weeks without a judge.
By Riley Brennan | June 11, 2024
Judge Joel M. Cohen of the Commercial Division of the New York Supreme Court sided with Chainalysis, who was represented by counsel from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, granting the company's motion to dismiss plaintiff Blake Ratliff's breach-of-contract suit for failure to state a viable claim for relief, and finding the suit untimely, according to a June 7 decision.
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