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In a case that interrogates the scope of the federal Ending Forced Arbitration Act and the definition of sexual harassment under state laws, the U.S....
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Meta brought the case to Massachusetts' high court Friday to challenge a Suffolk Superior Court judge's October 2024 decision denying its bid to...
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The Department of Justice has advised the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts that it has funds available to transfer to the Judiciary to make...
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Large law firm leaders remain ambitious moving into 2026 even as concerns mount over private equity and new technologies, according to a new legal...
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"My biggest advice is to find great partners to build with. Starting a firm is incredibly challenging and requires a tremendous amount of hard work....
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“The Court ultimately concludes that the agency has not carried its burden: Meta holds no monopoly in the relevant market,” U.S. District Chief Judge James Boasberg wrote in a decision granting judgment in favor of Meta Platforms Inc., ruling the Federal Trade Commission failed to prove its antitrust case. Click Here To Read The […]
At least seven lawsuits, including five class actions, have been filed over this month’s nationwide recall of ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula cans and Anywhere Packs, linked to an infant botulism outbreak. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“I will always deeply value my years on the Court. But the time has come to move on to another position of public service,” Justice Charles Canady said in a statement released by the Supreme Court of Florida. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“In sum, although the court previously rejected (and thus did not consider) the application of a but-for causation standard, the court now finds Witkin proffered evidence sufficient to survive summary judgment under such a standard,” a federal judge said. Click Here To Read The Full Article