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The Recorder

Judge to Hear Arguments on Whether Google's Advertising Tech Constitutes a Monopoly

The Justice Department and Google were scheduled to make closing arguments Monday before U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia. The court will determine whether Google's advertising technology constitutes an illegal monopoly.
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Law.com

$34M Verdict Shows How 1 Claim Could Ratchet Up Employment Suit

"This outrageous verdict simply does not reflect the straightforward and uncontested facts of this case," a Walmart spokesperson said. "Accordingly, we will pursue all available remedies."
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The Recorder

Musk Avoids Sanctions for Skipping SEC Testimony for Rocket Launch

The decision does not include a finding that Elon Musk violated a court order to sit for testimony, but that does not mean the court has cleared him of allegations that he violated it by failing to appear in September.
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The Recorder

SEC Targets Rising Crypto Financier in $115 Million Securities Fraud

“This complaint speaks to your average investor’s lack of knowledge or unfamiliarity with these assets, highlighting the importance of diligence and understanding about what you are buying,” said Jonathan Groth, a partner at DGIM Law.
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New York Law Journal

'America's Next Top Model' Contestant Says Ye Assaulted Her

The lawsuit further targets Ye’s label, Universal Music Group, alleging the company fostered a culture "rampant" with sexual harassment.
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The Recorder

2 Years After Paul Plevin Merger, Quarles & Brady’s Revenue Up More than 13%

The merger added roughly 55 people to Quarles’ team in 2022.
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Law.com

Congress and Courts Are Considering Litigation Financing: Is Disclosure Imminent?

A federal rules committee last month agreed to look at whether to disclose litigation financing, and a bill is pending in Congress.
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The Recorder

Capital Markets Partners Expect IPO Resurgence During Trump Administration

A second Trump presidency is expected to loosen regulations, which could spur more activity in public markets, lawyers say.
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New York Law Journal

New York Top Court Says Clickwrap Assent Binds Plaintiff's Personal-Injury Claim to Arbitration in Uber Case

The New York Court of Appeals sided with Uber Technologies on Monday, sending a personal-injury claim to arbitration after the plaintiff mistakenly assented to the forum on a clickwrap.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Judicial Nominee Advances While Trump Demands GOP Unity Against Biden Picks

The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday voted 11-10 along party lines to advance five of President Joe Biden’s judicial picks for final consideration in the 100-member U.S. Senate.
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