By Michael A. Mora | December 19, 2024
The Fountainebleau alleges the rabbi has used his social media accounts to defame the landmark hotel and its staff as part of a "shakedown" to benefit his charitable organization.
By Gail J. Cohen | December 19, 2024
Saskatchewan court upholds earlier ruling that an emoji text sent by a farmer created a binding contract with grain buyer.
By Michael A. Mora | December 19, 2024
A crypto coin inspired by the viral social media meme suffered a near-total collapse in less than a day, leading a group of investors to file suit against founders of the cryptocurrency.
By Riley Brennan | December 19, 2024
"The parties' disagreement is understandable given that the jurisprudential landscape with respect to whether Ms. Canaan must plead harassment that was severe-or-pervasive or severe pervasive-and-objectively-offensive is murky, in part because one of several statutes may be applicable to allegations of harassment depending on the bases for the purported harassment, e.g., sex, race, etc." U.S. District Judge W. Scott Hardy wrote in the matter captioned Canaan v. Carnegie Mellon University.
By Aleeza Furman | December 19, 2024
"An MDL that encompassed any potential injury relating to use of these exceedingly popular weight loss drugs might quickly become procedurally and substantively unwieldy,” the Judicial Panel of Multidistrict Litigation ruled.
By Mike Neighbors | December 19, 2024
With the potential to redefine key areas of the law, here are the five most interesting litigation hotspots spotted by Law.com Radar in 2024.
By Gail J. Cohen | December 19, 2024
Saskatchewan court upholds earlier ruling that an emoji text sent by a farmer created a binding contract with grain buyer.
By Kat Black | December 19, 2024
Mayer Brown’s Kramer said that the case shows that countries can coordinate on returning stolen property, but the process is “long and slow.”
By Michael A. Mora | December 18, 2024
“Ultimately, I have no evidence from you about what is to come,” U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín of the Northern District of California told BiT Global Digital Ltd.'s counsel on Wednesday.
By Emily Cousins | December 18, 2024
Currently, the only body that brings uniformity to adult day care centers is the Connecticut Association of Adult Day Care Centers, which is a private trade group. The organization helps "certify" members and nonmembers, but it is not required for adult day care centers that only take private payments.
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