The move still sees the firm operate a more flexible approach than some of its counterparts. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Judiciary Still Operating as Shutdown Starts
Despite a federal government shutdown that began on Oct. 1, the Judiciary remains open and will continue paid operations through at least Friday, Oct. 3, by using court fee balances and other funds not dependent on a new appropriation. Click Here To Read The Full Article
In Closely Watched Case, Jury Finds Uber Not Liable Amid Thousands of Lawsuits
The San Francisco-based rideshare company faces thousands more lawsuits alleging sexual assault of passengers by drivers. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Meta Wins Consumer Antitrust Case After Judge Excludes Plaintiffs' Expert Witness
“To be sure, the absence of admissible expert testimony by an economist does not automatically foreclose an antitrust claim. But as a number of courts have observed, proof of antitrust injury typically demands expert witness evidence,” U.S. District Judge James Donato wrote in a decision excluding the plaintiffs’ expert witness opinions as inadmissible and granting […]
Ex-Akerman Employment Partner Sues Firm for Discrimination
“Flores was assigned a number of problem cases, e.g., non-billable cases that undermined her ability to meet the minimum goals and expectations set by her employment agreement,” the complaint states. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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