The AP brought a First Amendment lawsuit against several White House officials after President Donald Trump barred the news outlet from the White House press pool and other spaces over its refusal to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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SEC Decision to Halt Review of Most Corporate 'No Action' Requests Draws Investor Ire
“Shareholders’ only recourse is to sue in federal court to try to force the company to include the proposal in its proxy statement,” said Paul Chesser of the National Legal and Policy Center. Click Here To Read The Full Article
DOJ Settles Algorithmic Price-Fixing Claims With Landlord Tech Company RealPage
The proposed settlement between defendant RealPage Inc. and the U.S. Department of Justice includes no financial penalties or admissions of wrongdoing but would require RealPage to make behavioral changes in its revenue management software business. The deal requires approved by the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina. Click Here To […]
$25.5M Antitrust Settlement: Workers Claim Employers Made Pact to Limit Their Options
The defendants benefited from the wage suppression conspiracy by retaining clients and assets, since whenever asset and wealth professionals leave a job, their clients often follow them to their new employer, the suit alleged. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Why Fractional GCs Are Becoming the Default for Startups—and Why the Shift Isn't Temporary
The old stigma around nontraditional legal careers has largely evaporated, and top%E2%80%91tier lawyers are now choosing fractional roles for reasons that go well beyond flexibility, according to Harvey Kaye, founder of +GC and consultant with Summize. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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