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Law.com

State High Court Mulled Permissibility of Governor's Peacetime Emergency Declaration During COVID-19 Pandemic

Chief Justice Natalie E. Hudson said plaintiffs counsel was asking the word "only" in the statute to do "a lot of the heavy lifting," in his argument that the governor can "only" act under certain conditions.
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The Recorder

Google Hit With Consumer Class Action Claiming Pixel Pro 6 Smartphone Has Overheating Defect

"Google is well aware of the Product's Defect; Google has included a section on its website entitled 'Help keep your Pixel phone from feeling too warm or hot.' Google has failed to initiate a campaign informing consumers of the Defect and/or recalling the Product and removing it from the market," the complaint said about the Google Pixel Pro 6 smartphone.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

U.S. Consumers Lost More Than $10B to Fraud in 2023, FTC Says

"Digital tools are making it easier than ever to target hard-working Americans," said Samuel Levine, director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Starbucks Takes Fight Over Union Pins Distribution Ban to DC Circuit

National Labor Relations Board says coffee chain manager illegally prohibited an employee from distributing pins inside store.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami Litigator Sues Ex-Law Firm, Partner for $20 Million

"It's all a matter of partnership and trust," said plaintiff counsel Mitchell Schermer, a partner at Morgan & Morgan.
3 minute read

The Recorder

LA Firms Held 'Front Row Seats' to Client Embezzlement, Suit Says

Am Law 200 firm Buchalter and Los Angeles stalwart Parker Milliken Clark O'Hara and Samuelian represented a Beverly Hills attorney who was removed from his role as trustee after an arbitrator found he embezzled $20 million.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Sidley, Milbank, Foley & Lardner and Simpson Land Defense Roles on SEC Action

The SEC, in charging the broker dealers and investment advisers, referred to "widespread and longstanding failures by the firms and their employees to maintain and preserve electronic communications."
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Daily Report Online

In Possible Test of Federal Labor Law, Georgia Could Make It Harder for Some Workers to Join Unions

"They think that they found a loophole, so they want this to be a test case," said Sen. Jason Esteves, an Atlanta Democrat. "They want this to go to court because they're hoping the Supreme Court will allow them to chip away."
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Kilpatrick, 'Getting Deeper and Broader' With Largest Clients, Sees 13% Profit Growth

The Atlanta firm decreased its equity partner tier by 7.6% to 106 partners, while its nonequity partner ranks expanded by 6% to 146.
5 minute read

Law.com

Judge Rejects Objections, Grants Final Approval to DuPont's $1.185B PFAS Settlement

A federal judge on Thursday granted final approval to DuPont's $1.185 billion settlement with an estimated 14,000 public water providers across the country.
4 minute read

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