“At the time of the Today Show interview, Glandian was not aware of any information that would have led her to believe that her statements regarding the white makeup were false or were likely to be false,” the judge said. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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'Appropriate Relief'?: Google Offers Remedy Concessions in DOJ Antitrust Fight
Google’s response to the Justice Department’s proposal of a forced sale of the Chrome browser is just one litigation front of many that may shape the tech giant’s future outlook for years to come. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Chicago Federal Court Offers Banks Relief From Illinois' Historic Credit Fee Curbs
U.S. District Chief Judge Virginia Kendall of the Northern District of Illinois found that a coalition of banking associations represented by Jones Day and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom would likely show that the National Bank Act preempts the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act. Click Here To Read The Full Article
DOJ Takes on Largest NFT Scheme That Points to Larger Trend
Gabriel Hay, 23 and Gavin Mayo, 23, allegedly defrauded investors of over $22 million. Former DOJ prosecutor Scott Armstrong says there’s a trend of such cases targeting younger defendants. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Grabbing Market Share From Rivals, Law Firms Ramped Up Group Lateral Hires
Several firms prioritized sweeping up attorneys to establish an office or practice in a new market. Click Here To Read The Full Article