Combined with political pressure and regulatory uncertainty, this shift signals a new litigation landscape for employers. They are now at risk from both directions—majority-group plaintiffs challenging DEI initiatives and inclusion advocates alleging retaliation when those programs are rolled back. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Top Egg Producers Hit With Price-Fixing Claims Following Antitrust Investigation
In one example, the plaintiff alleged the defendants’ price-fixing actions artificially raised egg prices from $1.30 per dozen in 2021 to $6 per dozen by late 2024, the complaint said. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Justice Canady, 'Voice Of The Conservative Wing,' to Step Down From Florida Supreme Court
“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
'Opaque Area of the Law': Horizon Blue Cross to Pay $100M Settlement
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin noted the cost of health care is top of mind for many Americans, and slammed Horizon for allegedly “defraud[ing] our state and overcharg[ing] use while driving up the costs of healthcare for hundreds and thousands of dedicated public servants.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
Meta Has No Monopoly in Social Networking, US Judge Rules in Setback for FTC
“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 […]

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