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Teva Pharmaceuticals can't obtain a large volume of documents relating to two nonprofits that the government alleges it used to funnel illegal kickbacks to Medicare patients. law360.com/articles/15698
A former London Fischer attorney has settled an Americans With Disabilities Act suit brought in New York federal court after alleging the firm fired him upon learning he had been diagnosed with an incurable cancer.
Messer Gas LLC and its subsidiaries were slapped with another two lawsuits in Georgia state court in relation to a fatal liquid nitrogen leak at a Peach State chicken processing plant.
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Nokia Corp. has appointed its interim chief legal officer to the role permanently.
ICE must give the American Civil Liberties Union a digital key for tracking individual cases in a voluminous set of spreadsheets that the agency turned over in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. law360.com/articles/15696
Shari E. Redstone has provided detail to the Delaware Chancery Court about how she "mistakenly" sent an email intended only for attorneys to a third party.
U.S. District Judge Alan Albright won't transfer a cryptographic data technology patent suit against Microsoft Corp. to the tech giant's home base of Washington. law360.com/articles/15693
The Federal Trade Commission's lone Republican said Thursday that recent rulemakings and other moves by the commission's Democratic majority run the risk of creating a backlash that will hamper the agency's enforcement efforts. law360.com/articles/15698
Two top attorneys on the Senate Judiciary Committee departed recently for roles in the Biden administration, the panel's chairman announced Thursday.
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Cortney Young at ADR Partners discusses factors that can help to foster success in mediation, including scheduling, preparation, managing client expectations and more. law360.com/articles/15694
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The DOJ is urging the Surface Transportation Board to closely examine competition concerns and potential industry harm that could result from the proposed $31 billion deal to merge Canadian Pacific Railway Co. and Kansas City Southern Railway Co. law360.com/articles/15697
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FTX asked a Delaware court Thursday for permission to issue subpoenas to the company's indicted co-founder and ex-CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried, and his family members. law360.com/articles/15697
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The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board's recent precedent rejecting an Alibaba subsidiary's bid to register a trademark that sounds out a Chinese word illustrates the challenges that trademarks involving non-Latin languages may face at the board. law360.com/articles/15698
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced on Thursday that it would not develop rules to allow hemp-derived CBD to be sold in dietary supplements or foods, sending shockwaves through the hemp industry. law360.com/articles/15697
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BREAKING: A Brooklyn federal judge on Thursday sentenced a former Pryor Cashman attorney to twelve months and one day in prison for his role in a Molotov cocktail attack on a vacant NYPD vehicle. law360.com/articles/15697
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Despite fears about artificial intelligence replacing lawyers, generative AI tools such as ChatGPT could actually help attorneys produce higher-quality work, according to a webinar on Thursday.
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The hardest challenge for most corporations and service providers when collecting data during an investigation is gathering data from mobile devices, chat applications and remote employees.
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Controversial Trump attorney John Eastman has been charged with multiple ethics violations over his actions challenging the results of the 2020 presidential election.
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The Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns appointed their general counsel-turned-interim president, Heather Davis, as CEO, months after a scathing 300-page report alleged sexual misconduct in U.S. women's soccer.
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It's been more than 10 years since Crowell & Moring launched its Sponsorship Initiative — one of the first of its kind in the legal industry — to help retain and advance the careers of women, LGBTQ attorneys and attorneys of color at the firm.
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To account for all the nuances of different providers and different medical regulations in each state in which it operates, DispatchHealth maintains an extensive variety of legal forms and employment agreements.
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The American Petroleum Institute and two oil companies urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review a Ninth Circuit ruling that the federal government wrongfully approved dozens of permits for fracking off the Californian coast. law360.com/articles/15695
Arnall Golden Gregory LLP moved its Washington office this month into a new light-filled building on Pennsylvania Avenue, a space that firm leaders say will support teamwork and plans for growth.
Smith & Wesson cannot block a subpoena from the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs seeking information on its marketing materials.
A California federal judge on Thursday dismissed a suit against a New York lawyer and his firm alleging they illegally received $6.3 million of a burn victim's settlement from Girardi Keese founder Tom Girardi.
Two law firm owners accused of retaliatory termination and failure to pay earned commissions have lost their bid to have the lawsuit in New Jersey state court tossed after previously telling Law360 the former employee was "just making up a lot of stuff."
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Lawyers for indigent children and criminal defendants across New York need immediate pay raises to prevent a "staggering crisis," The New York State Bar Association said Wednesday in a preliminary injunction motion.
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Colorado's anti-discrimination act does not violate the religious freedom rights of business owners, a panel of the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled, upholding a trial court win for a transgender woman who sued a bakery after it refused to bake her a cake. law360.com/articles/15697
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The Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to jettison a 3-year-old payment model for rural health care connectivity and eventually replace it with new rules.
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Retailers like Bed Bath & Beyond that rode a wave of low-cost capital to survive the COVID-19 pandemic have now become "zombie companies" that can only make enough revenue to service their debt, setting the stage for them to be driven into bankruptcy. law360.com/articles/15698
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A former Long Island legislator has been convicted along with his ex-girlfriend of scheming to defraud a mortgage lender out of more than $250,000 while serving a prison sentence for another mortgage fraud scheme.
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Madison Square Garden owner James Dolan defended his ban on lawyers litigating against his business interests Thursday and suggested a defiant temporary suspension of alcohol sales as the state's liquor authorities consider revoking his license. law360.com/articles/15697
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Britain's retirement savings watchdog said on Thursday that the defined contribution trust market has continued to concentrate, with more people in fewer schemes.
Bad reviews on Trustpilot that accused U.K. law firm BW Legal Services of pursuing unenforceable debts could be shielded from defamation claims because the statements were based on the experiences of reviewers, a London court ruled.
Federal prosecutors asked a D.C. federal judge to keep in place a ruling that ex-Trump White House trade adviser Peter Navarro can't tell a jury the president authorized him to snub a congressional subpoena regarding the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
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Approximately 85% of cryptocurrency firms that applied to the Financial Conduct Authority for registration failed to meet the minimum standards required by the regulator. law360.com/articles/15695
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The U.S. Department of the Treasury has reallocated $690 million in pandemic rental assistance funds between numerous jurisdictions across the country, in one of the department's final moves aimed at boosting high-performing programs. law360.com/real-estate-au
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A 6th Circuit judge said he was stumped by a judge's decision to declare a mistrial after his wife and a witness tested positive for COVID, seeming to side with a business owner accused of payroll tax evasion who said there were ways to continue the trial. law360.com/articles/15691
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